Summary and Key Points: The USS Texas (BB-35), the only surviving battleship to have served in both World Wars, has made progress in its restoration and might soon find a new permanent home.
"We see this as an opportunity to find the ideal home for the Texas—for both Galveston and the ship. Technically, the USS ...
The USS Texas is still without a permanent home, following a breakdown in negotiations this week between the Battleship Foundation and Port of Galveston parties. After considering a motion last ...
The last World War I-era American dreadnought USS Texas (BB-35) will remain in the Port of Galveston as a museum ship, but ...
If you lived in Galveston, Texas before the 2010s, you will certainly remember the unique hotel that was built over the Gulf ...
BOSTON - A new Navy warship named after Nantucket, Massachusetts will be commissioned in Boston this weekend. The USS ...
Ramsey is so dedicated to the Nevada that when he dies, he wants a portion of his remains to be buried over the battleship, which the Navy sunk with an aerial torpedo in 1948. It’s located 65 nautical ...
Texans are touchy about the Battleship Texas, and the ship's uncertain fate after last week's vote by the Galveston Wharves Board of Trustees has touched an exposed nerve. Last Tuesday, the board ...
USS Kitty Hawk CV63, the last conventionally ... Washington State and pulled by two tugs is on its way to a scrapyard in Texas in the Gulf of Mexico. Kitty Hawk was reportedly sold to the Texas ...
The Problem: The USS Texas (BB-35), the only surviving battleship to have served in both World Wars, remains without a permanent home despite ... Solution Right Now: A new plan to moor the Texas ...
The USS Texas, a historic battleship that served throughout ... Despite the setback, the foundation remains optimistic about finding a new home port to preserve the battleship as a museum and ...