GALVESTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A new Texas historical marker is shining a light on the under told story of Galveston's first black lifeguards. The marker is located along the Seawall near 27th street.
The Conroe Community Cemetery, a Black burial site dating back to at least 1892, was long neglected and nearly forgotten. In ...
The Conroe Community Cemetery, a Black burial site dating back to at least 1892, received a Texas Historical Marker.
The Texas Historical Commission (THC) has recognized River Oaks Courts as a significant part of Texas history by awarding it ...
For Black History Month, we've got a local story highlighting lifeguards being honored in Galveston. The Texas Historical Commission is awarding Galveston Island a historical marker to commemorate the ...
They had come to see the unveiling of a State of Texas historical marker noting the significance of White Rock Cemetery Garden of Memories, a 173-year-old cemetery that serves as the final resting ...
In the 1940s, a well-traveled artist by the name of Simon Michael settled in the small fishing town. He soon fostered a scene that endures to this day.
On Tuesday, Nov.12, Lafayette Parish School history teacher Jason Muller will unveil a new historical marker commemorating a ...
For their service, the Hell Fighters were honored with France's highest honor for bravery. The historical marker can be found at the intersection of W.O. Ezell Boulevard and Blackstock Road in ...