History of Strand Historic District in Timeline

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Strand Historic District

The Strand Historic District in Galveston, Texas, is a National Historic Landmark District known for its Victorian-era buildings, which now house restaurants, antique shops, and curio shops. A major tourist attraction and the island's shopping and entertainment center, it hosts popular seasonal festivals. The district encompasses properties along Harborside Drive, The Strand, and Mechanic Street, between 20th and 26th Streets.

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1900: Galveston Hurricane Devastation

In 1900, the Galveston hurricane caused catastrophic damage to the Strand district, leading many businesses to relocate and the area to become a warehouse district.

1900: The Great Storm of 1900 Movie Shown

The Pier 21 area showcases the movie "The Great Storm of 1900", offering daily screenings that depict the events of 1900.

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1970: Listed on National Register of Historic Places

In 1970, the Strand Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

1973: Galveston Historical Foundation Trust Fund

In 1973, the Galveston Historical Foundation created a trust fund for restorations in the Strand district, spurring private investment.

1976: Declared a National Historic Landmark

In 1976, the district was declared a National Historic Landmark for its commercial Victorian architecture and its 19th-century role as a major Texas port.

September 13, 2008: Hurricane Ike Damage

On September 13, 2008, Hurricane Ike's storm surge caused significant damage to the Strand.

2009: America's Most Endangered Places

In 2009, due to the damage from Hurricane Ike, the National Trust for Historic Preservation added the Strand to the list of America's Most Endangered Places.