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Come and be a time traveler with us to see the most exciting new tour in Galveston,Texas:

"Dash Beardsleys' Secret Society Cemetery Tour"

 

Greetings Ghostly Friends,
From out of the darkness comes Dash Beardsley to etch into stone another Halloween season. Number one in the nation. Number one in the state of Texas. With the six new events, three completed and three in the works:

#1. History will be made on Saturday, October 30, 2010 at midnight,as Dash Beardsley brings to life a known undisclosed historic haunted location. This is the first time this unique place has ever had a real "GHOST HUNT" with true professional paranormal investigators. Members of the famed Texas Ghost Show will assist and share their extensive knowledge and expertise with all attendees. This has been a known active location for years. This ticketed event is by reservation only and comes on at first come, first serve basis. Location to be revealed at the time of ticket purchase on our website. Price $40, adults only. STAY TUNED TO OUR SITE AND GHOSTLINE AS WE WILL BE POSTING THESE YEAR ROUND EVENTS AT SPONTANEOUS TIMES OF THE YEAR.

#2. The Original Strand Ghost Tour
 This is the ghost tour that put Dash Beardsley's name on the map. Galveston's history mystery and legend at it's finest all in a very fun and entertaining experience.See why this tour been voted the number one ghost tour in America! Price: $20 for adults $10 for children 10 years old and younger..Toddlers free. Meeting place: 123 25th St.( Rosenberg) The intersection of 25th and Strand Street on the steps of the Railroad Museum. Tour times: Our regular tour times are nightly, Monday through Saturday at 7:30 PM. Sundays at 6 PM year round. In addition to these we are adding extra ghost tours for the month of October: Friday, October 22 at 7:30 PM with Dash. There is also an 8:30 PM tour.Saturday, October 23 at 7:30 PM with Dash. There is also an 8:30 PM tour. Friday, October 29 at 7:30 PM with Dash. There is also an 8:30 PM tour. Saturday, October 30 at 7:30 PM with Dash. There is also an 8:30 PM tour.Sunday,October 31st at 6pm. Dash and the rockin' tour guides will be celebrating Halloween! Come and have a wonderful tour with us!

#3. The Secret Society Cemetery Tour
The brand-new Secret Society Cemetery Tour is one of the most exciting yet. Come and explore Galveston's historic and sometimes dark past. The famous, infamous and deranged. Truth is stranger than fiction. Price: $15 for adults $10 for children 10 and under. Meeting place: directions: 45 S. turns into Broadway. Turn right on 43rd. Take the first left into the cemetery. Drive to near center of cemetery and look for first Christ statue, then the second Christ statue which is "headless" on the right side. We meet at the statue of the "headless" Christ. Tour times: Our normal tour times are Saturdays and Sundays at 6PM year-round. In addition to these for the Halloween season in October ONLY we are adding some additional tour times which will be:
Friday, October 22 and 29 at 7 PM. Saturday, October 23 and 30th 6 PM and 8:30 PM. Sunday, October 24 and 31st( Halloween) at 6 PM only.

#4. The Restless Spirits Tour
This will be Dash Beardsley's finest new creation. The second Strand ghost tour. Brand-new stories and brand-new places. A great new haunted to walk of the Strand district. People say here on The Strand that "they" never left..... Come and find out for yourself...' Price: $15 for adults $10 for children 10 and under * THIS TOUR IS NOT OPERATIONAL YET. WE ARE WORKING TO FINISH IT BEFORE HALLOWEEN AND HOPE TO HAVE IT DONE BY THEN. WE WILL SEND A MASS EMAIL AND ALSO POST IT TO THE WEBSITE WHEN IT'S FINISHED.

#5.Dash Beardsley's Mystery Island Ghost Tour
Climb aboard and "relax" for our very first haunted tram ride. Our tram practically drives itself or perhaps were having help from someone else?.... Visit known legendary haunted spots here on Galveston Island. From the very old, to current purportedly haunted locations. Many of these have been printed in various magazines and movies.Enjoy the ride! COMING SOON....

#6. Dash Beardsley's Supernatural Voyage
Come and voyage with us on the beautiful, mystic, haunted Galveston Bay at dusk. Travel to real places where Jean Lafitte traveled. Visit Civil War locations said to be haunted today by the ghost of soldiers past. Relive Galveston's very own "Alamo" adventure and see why Galveston is known as one of the most haunted places on earth. COMING SOON......

#7.??? Galveston Ghost Hunters Meeting
Actually, there is a number seven, though it is not a year-round event. Sunday, October 24, 2010 at 6 PM, Dash Beardsley will speak at the Galveston Ghost Hunters meeting. Dash will be covering the subjects of ghost hunting and the paranormal in Galveston,Texas. The meeting will be held at The Witchery at 2116 Post Office. Phone number: 409-515-0669.

*Halloween is the oldest, time honored holiday in America and perhaps the world. Remember to keep the spirit of goodness and mystery in Halloween. Take care of each other on this beautiful adventure.'Til we meet again.

Ghostly Regards,
 
The staff of G.T.o.G.
 
Ghost Tours of Galveston Island
Office:  (832) 892-7419
Info:   (409) 949-2027

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Founded in 1999 by Ghost Tours Of Galveston Creator Dash Beardsley, Ghost Tours of Galveston IS Galveston Island's first, foremost, and original haunted historical walking tour. This unique two hour tour combines history, mystery, ghost stories and legends taking you on a journey into Galveston's richly unknown past. The Great Storm of 1900 hurricane and the American Civil War Battle Of Galveston have left their rich haunted mark stained upon the white beaches of the Gulf shores.

Come view the Island as you have never seen it before! Those of you who have not had the rare privilege of traveling back in time with us are highly encouraged to do so! We are certain that even if you don't believe in spirits now, you may very well change your mind after walking the brick lined Haunted Streets of The Strand District. Our private tours are conducted by reservation only.

And of course don't forget Mardi Gras Galveston Island!

For the next public tour time call our Ghost Line (requiring no reservations) for information and public tour times 409-877-1794. For Private Ghost Tours and other information call the office line at 832-892-7419.
Prices: $15 for adults and $10 for children 10 and under.The Tour Group Meets In Front Of The Railroad Museum At Strand And 25th Streets

Voted by Reader submissions as one of "The Best or Most haunted Ghost Tour in America for you to take and to investigate. Haunted America Tours 2004- 2008. Americas' Best Haunted Ghost Tours in the United States.

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PARANORMAL NEWS FROM HAUNTED AMERICA TOURS... STRANGE WEIRD NEWS STORIES FROM THE HEADLINES, PLEASE VISIT HERE.

- Boomba
2410 Strand Street
(409) 763-1000

-The Tremont House Hotel
2300 Ships Mechanic Row
(409) 763-0300
(Tentatively re-opening in June)

-Mediterranean Chef
2402 Strand Street
(409) 765-7700

-Island Music
(open Fri. and Sat. only)
(409) 763-6197

-Island Carriages
(409) 765-6951

- Luigi's Ristorante Italiano
2328 Strand Street
(409) 763-6500
(open in April)

- Galvez Hotel
2024 Seawall Blvd.
(409) 765-7721

- Crow's Cantina and Grill
2408 Strand Street
(409) 765-9300

- Olympia Grill
4908 Seawall Drive
(409) 766-1222

- Olympia Grill
(open early summer)
Pier 21

- La King's Confectionary
2323 Strand Street
(409) 762-6100
(Hope to re-open in the Spring)

- Bacchus Wine Bar
2404 Strand Street
(409) 765-9463


http://www.galveston.com/default.asp

Ghostly Regards,

Dash

 

The Tour Group Meets In Front Of The Railroad Museum At Strand And 25th Streets
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GALVESTON LOCAL HISTORY
As early as the 1500’s this area was home to the Akokisa Indians who camped, fished and hunted the land, it was also the place where they buried their dead. In 1786 Jose de Evia was sent by Bernard de Galvez, a Spanish colonial governor and general, to chart the Gulf of Mexico. Jose de Evia found the river mouth and called the bay Galveston Bay the governor. The governor never set foot on the land that was named after him as he died in the same year. It was only later that the island and the city took the same name

In 1817 Jean Lafitte, a privateer arrived and made the island his base and named it Campeche. Lafitte’s own mansion “Maison Rouge” was located in the village plus a large slave market, boarding houses, saloons, pool halls and huts for the pirates. General James Long tried to recruit Lafitte to help make Texas Independent from Spain and Mexico, but he remained neutral. In 1821 Lafitte was forced to leave his operation on the island, after having attacked and American ship. Lafitte held a huge party before he left and then burnt his settlement, it is also believed that he had buried treasure on the Island, but it has never been found.

Jane Long, the wife of General James Longs, became “The Mother of Texas” when she gave birth to the first Anglo Saxon native Texan baby in 1821; she was named Mary Jane Long. Michel B. Menard, bought a “league and labour” of land in 1836 for the huge sum of $50,000 from the Austin Colony and this was the beginning of Galveston. As Menard needed additional funds to promote the new town and formed the City of Galveston with nine other men, namely, Gail Borden, Samuel May Williams, William H. Jack, A J Yates, John K. Allen, Mosley Baker, James Love and David White.

In 1937 Congress made Galveston a port of entry and Gail Borden was appointed as Collector of Customs. In 1842 the Galveston News was founded and is the only surviving and the oldest daily newspaper in the state – It is now known as The Galveston County Daily News. The Strand became the “Wall Street of the Southwest” as all the wholesalers, cotton agents, mercantile firms and insurance companies could be found here. In 1860 the bridge to the mainland was completed and this provided the opportunity for the railroads to expand.

On September 8 1900 Galveston was hit by one of the most ferocious storms in history. With wind-speeds of over 120mph and tidal surges the island it was devastated. Almost a third of the city was completely destroyed and more than 6,000 people were killed. In 1902 a seawall, seven miles long and 17 feet high, was built by the city to prevent such a terrible devastation from hitting the island again, it was completed in 1910. Galveston overcame this terrible disaster and has become a top resort.

GHOST TOURS OF GALVESTON

"The Best Little Ghost Tour in Texas"

Learn more about the real ghosts of Galveston Island. For the next public tour time call our Ghost Line (requiring no reservations) for information and public tour times 409-877-1794. For Private Ghost Tours and other information call the office line at 832-892-7419.


Prices: $15 for adults and $10 for children 10 and under.

The Tour Group Meets In Front Of The Railroad Museum At Strand And 25th Streets

Voted as one of the Top Ten Ghost Tours In America.

 

 

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