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backslider26
Location: Jonestown Gender: Male
| | | ran across some explorers in Galveston < on 11/13/2009 11:54 PM >
| | | Was checking out the Flagship Hotel, bunkers, and a few other places. Ran into 3 guys taking pics of a abandoned building. I was driving and turned around and asked them if they were expo loring the building. They said yep and knew of this site. Thought it was kind of odd but surprising at the same time. I dont remember their names.
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Secretsquirrel
Location: Space City Tejas Gender: Male
| | Re: ran across some explorers in Galveston <Reply # 1 on 11/16/2009 4:45 PM >
| | | Posted by backslider26 Was checking out the Flagship Hotel, bunkers, and a few other places. Ran into 3 guys taking pics of a abandoned building. I was driving and turned around and asked them if they were expo loring the building. They said yep and knew of this site. Thought it was kind of odd but surprising at the same time. I dont remember their names.
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Bunkers ?
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musket boy
Location: Maui Gender: Male
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| | | | Re: ran across some explorers in Galveston <Reply # 2 on 11/16/2009 6:54 PM >
| | | Posted by Secretsquirrel
Bunkers ?
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under that big resort hotel there's a 100 series gun battery from world war two. you can see it from the main road. i'm assuming that's what he's talking about [last edit 11/16/2009 6:57 PM by musket boy - edited 2 times]
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| | Re: ran across some explorers in Galveston <Reply # 3 on 11/16/2009 7:00 PM >
| | | they also my be talking about Fort Travis on Bolivar or Fort San Jacinto on the very east end of Galveston, most of it is under dredge material now, but there is some parts still above ground but hard to get to.
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Secretsquirrel
Location: Space City Tejas Gender: Male
| | Re: ran across some explorers in Galveston <Reply # 4 on 11/16/2009 7:17 PM >
| | | Posted by musket boy
under that big resort hotel there's a 100 series gun battery from world war two. you can see it from the main road. i'm assuming that's what he's talking about
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I already checked the gun battery out , it's actually located under the Flagship fishing pier. You can only see the entrance if you have a pair of X-ray goggles.
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musket boy
Location: Maui Gender: Male
It smells like your grandpa and your feet stick to the floor
| | | | Re: ran across some explorers in Galveston <Reply # 5 on 11/16/2009 7:30 PM >
| | | Posted by Secretsquirrel
I already checked the gun battery out , it's actually located under the Flagship fishing pier. You can only see the entrance if you have a pair of X-ray goggles.
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you must be thinking of another gun battery, this one is deffinetly not under the flagship, its about 2 miles away from it
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| | Re: ran across some explorers in Galveston <Reply # 6 on 11/16/2009 9:03 PM >
| | | That may be the battery just outside of the San Luis Hotel in Galveston, you can see it from the street, I think it was called Battery Hoskins, it is all that remains of Fort Crockett. [last edit 11/16/2009 9:07 PM by Hinahanta - edited 1 times]
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musket boy
Location: Maui Gender: Male
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| | | | Re: ran across some explorers in Galveston <Reply # 7 on 11/16/2009 9:07 PM >
| | | Posted by Hinahanta That may be the battery just outside of the San Luis Hotel in Galveston, you can see it from the street, I think it was called Battery Hoskins, it is all that remains of Fort Travis.
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thats the one, the hotel uses it as a garden shed
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| | Re: ran across some explorers in Galveston <Reply # 8 on 11/16/2009 9:11 PM >
| | | I really wonder how much of it is really left under the Hotel, I have seen the old WW1/WW2 forts and they were built to get hit by all kinds of bombs and ship to shore weapons, they may have just built the hotel around it and this one battery is all that can be seen, not sure but it would be cool to find out.
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musket boy
Location: Maui Gender: Male
It smells like your grandpa and your feet stick to the floor
| | | | Re: ran across some explorers in Galveston <Reply # 9 on 11/16/2009 9:19 PM >
| | | the concrete shell is still there, but all the equipment has been gutted out, its full of mud except for the part the hotel uses as storage
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cr400
Location: Los Angeles, CA Gender: Male
| | Re: ran across some explorers in Galveston <Reply # 11 on 11/16/2009 11:16 PM >
| | | Is the Battle ship Texas still floatin' around down near Galveston? I was on it about 30 years ago, I'd love to go on it again.
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Explorer Zero
| | | Re: ran across some explorers in Galveston <Reply # 12 on 11/17/2009 12:52 AM >
| | | yep the Texas is still there in the mud yep the San Luis wasnt always there you could enter the big gun emplacements and there was nothing left even back in the 60s except some mounting hardware for the guns lots of beer bottles and graffiti
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backslider26
Location: Jonestown Gender: Male
| | | Re: ran across some explorers in Galveston <Reply # 13 on 11/17/2009 1:37 PM >
| | | The ones I was checking out were on the east side. But they are well protected by massive mosquitos. I made it almost to them but had to turn around. Had 60 HUGE mosquitoes draining me. Honestly have never seen them so large. My woman told me they have been like that since the hurricane.
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musket boy
Location: Maui Gender: Male
It smells like your grandpa and your feet stick to the floor
| | | | Re: ran across some explorers in Galveston <Reply # 14 on 11/17/2009 3:34 PM >
| | | Posted by backslider26 The ones I was checking out were on the east side. But they are well protected by massive mosquitos. I made it almost to them but had to turn around. Had 60 HUGE mosquitoes draining me. Honestly have never seen them so large. My woman told me they have been like that since the hurricane.
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they're the state bird
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Hinahanta This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
Location: Houston TX
| | Re: ran across some explorers in Galveston <Reply # 15 on 11/17/2009 7:40 PM >
| | | Posted by 2Xplorations yep the Texas is still there in the mud
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You may be thinking about the S.S. Selma sitting off Pelican Island, it is a WW1 concrete tanker that was damaged and sank, it is stuck in the mud, the USS Texas has been mostly restored was stuck in the mud now is floating and about to be put in a permanent dry berth in Deerpark. Sorry if I got off topic.
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cr400
Location: Los Angeles, CA Gender: Male
| | Re: ran across some explorers in Galveston <Reply # 16 on 11/17/2009 7:53 PM >
| | | No, it was the battle ship texas, BB35, last of the dreadnaught's. When I was on her 30 years ago, I think she was floating? Not sure. She probably got mired in her berth? You say she's goin' into perm dry dock? Poor old girl's probably got a rusty bottom...... She saw action in WWI and WWII, and was the Flagship of the U.S. Navy for a few years. That ship has been around for almost 100 years, and only one fatality aboard. Pretty damn lucky ship I'd say. As opposed to her sister the Arizona. I hope her relocation goes well.
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| | Re: ran across some explorers in Galveston <Reply # 17 on 11/17/2009 9:43 PM >
| | | Posted by cr400 No, it was the battle ship texas, BB35, last of the dreadnaught's. When I was on her 30 years ago, I think she was floating? Not sure. She probably got mired in her berth? You say she's goin' into perm dry dock? Poor old girl's probably got a rusty bottom...... She saw action in WWI and WWII, and was the Flagship of the U.S. Navy for a few years. That ship has been around for almost 100 years, and only one fatality aboard. Pretty damn lucky ship I'd say. As opposed to her sister the Arizona. I hope her relocation goes well.
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The plan would cost about $20,000,000, the ship would stay were it is, a concrete "tub" would be built around it and water be pumped out and the ship rest on keel blocks, visitors could walk under the ship and restoration could take place. right now pumps work 24/7 to keep water out, the first dry dock work was around 1988, the ship nearly did not make 50+ mile trip to the ship yard, that yard is now out of buisnes, the closest yard that can handle a ship of 27,000 tons is in Alabama, the Texas can not make that trip, so a permanent dry berth is the best way, it is planed to be finished around 2011.
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Explorer Zero
| | | Re: ran across some explorers in Galveston <Reply # 18 on 11/17/2009 11:15 PM >
| | | Posted by Hinahanta
You may be thinking about the S.S. Selma sitting off Pelican Island, it is a WW1 concrete tanker that was damaged and sank, it is stuck in the mud, the USS Texas has been mostly restored was stuck in the mud now is floating and about to be put in a permanent dry berth in Deerpark. Sorry if I got off topic.
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the Battleship Texas keel was actually about 12ft in the muck didnt know they ever managed to float it last time I saw it was in the late 60s it only had 29 coats of paint on it back then
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cr400
Location: Los Angeles, CA Gender: Male
| | Re: ran across some explorers in Galveston <Reply # 19 on 11/18/2009 1:18 AM >
| | | All I know is that in 1975 I had my drivers permit, and was recruited to drive the motor home from Los Angeles to Houston. Side trips were to Galveston and the Battleship Texes, Corpus, Brownsville, So. Padre Island, Matomoros. Fuckin' trip of a lifetime I tell ya, The battleship Texas, The san Jacinto Inn and restaurant, Flea Markets, And some of the sweetest Texas Tail every place I went. They loved the surfer boy look, and the Accent?? That trip was the greatest, it's probably why I still love road trips to this day!!!! THANK YOU TEXAS........................................
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