The last World War I-era American dreadnought USS Texas (BB-35) will remain in the Port of Galveston as a museum ship, the ...
The permanent home for the battleship had been in limbo for well over a year after the board had authorized and then backed ...
the ship was thought of as "the world's greatest sea weapon," and it turned out to be just that by participating in more than a dozen offensives in the Pacific Ocean during World War II.
His 10 days at Iwo Jima were a “terrible, terrible experience with dead people everywhere,” he told Stars and Stripes in a ...
In the American press, headlines proclaimed "Spanish Treachery!" and "Destruction of the War Ship Maine Was the Work of an Enemy!" William Randolph Hearst and his New York Journal offered a $ ...
In recent years the site has served as a backdrop for documentaries, films, and even pop culture phenomena like the James ...
Narrowing down the top 10 museum ships likely wasn't easy, because the United States is fortunate enough to be home to dozens.
Nearly three years after leaving its home by the San Jacinto Monument, the ship is going to dock permanently in Galveston.