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SUMMARY:Basement to Attic Tours of the 1892 Bishop's Palace
DESCRIPTION:Offering participants a rare look into parts of the National Historic Landmark that are typically off-limits\, the 1892 Bishop’s Palace Basement to Attic Tours feature Mrs. Gresham’s studio. An exclusive third-floor view to a truly one of a kind panoramic of the Gulf of Mexico. Tickets are limited to 20 total guests and are $40 per person. \nBuilt of stone and steel for the railroad magnate Walter Gresham and his family\, this famous house was designed by Nicholas Clayton\, Galveston’s premier Victorian-era architect. Bishop’s Palace is recognized as one of America’s finest examples of Victorian exuberance and Gilded-Age extravagance and is listed by the U. S. Department of the Interior as a National Historic Landmark. The Bishop’s Palace Basement to Attic Tours are the best opportunity the public has to view all floors of the historic property.
URL:https://www.galvestonhistory.org/event/basement-to-attic-tours-of-the-1892-bishops-palace/2026-05-30
LOCATION:1892 Bishop’s Palace\, 1402 Broadway Avenue J\, Galveston\, TX\, 77550\, United States
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SUMMARY:Patrice Pike Band - Strand Summer Series
DESCRIPTION:Galveston Historical Foundation invites you to enjoy historic downtown Galveston for the 2026 Strand Summer Series! These movie and music nights are located in The Strand’s principal parks and feature free-to-the-public concerts and movies from April through September. Performances are free to the public with on-site beer and wine\, select vendors\, and a reserved VIP area with reserved seating\, complimentary drinks\, meet and greets\, and more. \nABOUT THE PATRICE PIKE BAND | Patrice Pike’s music defies easy genre labels\, blending rock\, R&B\, soul\, jazz\, and global influences into what listeners experience less as a style and more as a deeply human\, emotionally resonant journey rooted in hope. Her powerful voice\, thoughtful lyrics\, and multi-instrumental performances confront difficult subjects—poverty\, gun violence\, and loss—while always offering compassion\, resilience\, and connection. A veteran performer\, Pike has toured with artists including Blues Traveler\, Sarah McLachlan\, the Allman Brothers\, Dave Matthews\, John Fogerty\, and Sinéad O’Connor. Originally from Dallas\, she moved to Austin in 1992 and rose to prominence as the frontwoman of the influential jam band Sister Seven\, whose album This the Trip earned Billboard recognition. Since then\, she has continued evolving through collaborations with longtime guitarist Wayne Sutton\, their project Pike and Sutton (including the 2020 release Heart Is a Compass)\, and most recently with Hunter Hendrickson and John Bush\, formerly of Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians\, with new music slated for release in 2024.
URL:https://www.galvestonhistory.org/event/patrice-pike-band-strand-summer-series
LOCATION:Saengerfest Park\, 2302 The Strand\, Galveston\, TX\, 77550\, United States
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