Mardi Gras in Galveston, Texas is the third-largest Mardi Gras celebration in the U.S. It's two weeks of parades, live music, parties, food, and more.
If you're planning to attend Galveston's Mardi Gras festivities, you'll want to do more than plan out an outfit. You'll also need to avoid new traffic closures, or you could get stuck for hours.
The idea that there "ain't no surf in Texas" persists. But as a new Galveston museum explores, adventurers have been catching waves here for at least a century.
There are thousands of people that get together and party for a full weekend in Galveston, Texas in May known as “Go Topless ...
Galveston Island awoke to snow blanketing ... Photos did appear of icicles on a Texas Beach Watch sign, a pair of snow-covered flip-flops, and the Strand Historic District looking more like ...