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The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

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110 Year-Old Texas Battleship Towed To Galveston For Repairs

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

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1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Galveston harbor from the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site to Galveston Island on a trip which took 10 hours from start to finish. The operation was a complex and involved removing 2,000 gallons of water per minute from the hull of the ship as it was towed. The ship will have repairs done at its new location at an estimated cost of 35 million USD. Pictured: Battleship Texas approaches Fisherman’s Wharf in Galveston, Texas as fans watch and cheer on Wednesday, August 31st, 2021.


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The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

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110 Year-Old Texas Battleship Towed To Galveston For Repairs

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

#8754790

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Galveston harbor from the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site to Galveston Island on a trip which took 10 hours from start to finish. The operation was a complex and involved removing 2,000 gallons of water per minute from the hull of the ship as it was towed. The ship will have repairs done at its new location at an estimated cost of 35 million USD. Pictured: Battleship Texas approaches Fisherman’s Wharf in Galveston, Texas as fans watch and cheer on Wednesday, August 31st, 2021.


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The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

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110 Year-Old Texas Battleship Towed To Galveston For Repairs

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

#8754792

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Galveston harbor from the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site to Galveston Island on a trip which took 10 hours from start to finish. The operation was a complex and involved removing 2,000 gallons of water per minute from the hull of the ship as it was towed. The ship will have repairs done at its new location at an estimated cost of 35 million USD. Pictured: Battleship Texas approaches Fisherman’s Wharf in Galveston, Texas as fans watch and cheer on Wednesday, August 31st, 2021.


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The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

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110 Year-Old Texas Battleship Towed To Galveston For Repairs

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

#8754794

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Galveston harbor from the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site to Galveston Island on a trip which took 10 hours from start to finish. The operation was a complex and involved removing 2,000 gallons of water per minute from the hull of the ship as it was towed. The ship will have repairs done at its new location at an estimated cost of 35 million USD. Pictured: Battleship Texas approaches Fisherman’s Wharf in Galveston, Texas as fans watch and cheer on Wednesday, August 31st, 2021.


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The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

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110 Year-Old Texas Battleship Towed To Galveston For Repairs

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

#8754796

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Galveston harbor from the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site to Galveston Island on a trip which took 10 hours from start to finish. The operation was a complex and involved removing 2,000 gallons of water per minute from the hull of the ship as it was towed. The ship will have repairs done at its new location at an estimated cost of 35 million USD. Pictured: Battleship Texas approaches Fisherman’s Wharf in Galveston, Texas as fans watch and cheer on Wednesday, August 31st, 2021.


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The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

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110 Year-Old Texas Battleship Towed To Galveston For Repairs

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

#8754798

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Galveston harbor from the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site to Galveston Island on a trip which took 10 hours from start to finish. The operation was a complex and involved removing 2,000 gallons of water per minute from the hull of the ship as it was towed. The ship will have repairs done at its new location at an estimated cost of 35 million USD. Pictured: Battleship Texas approaches Fisherman’s Wharf in Galveston, Texas as fans watch and cheer on Wednesday, August 31st, 2021.


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The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

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110 Year-Old Texas Battleship Towed To Galveston For Repairs

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

#8754800

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Galveston harbor from the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site to Galveston Island on a trip which took 10 hours from start to finish. The operation was a complex and involved removing 2,000 gallons of water per minute from the hull of the ship as it was towed. The ship will have repairs done at its new location at an estimated cost of 35 million USD. Pictured: Battleship Texas approaches Fisherman’s Wharf in Galveston, Texas as fans watch and cheer on Wednesday, August 31st, 2021.


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The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

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110 Year-Old Texas Battleship Towed To Galveston For Repairs

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

#8754802

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Galveston harbor from the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site to Galveston Island on a trip which took 10 hours from start to finish. The operation was a complex and involved removing 2,000 gallons of water per minute from the hull of the ship as it was towed. The ship will have repairs done at its new location at an estimated cost of 35 million USD. Pictured: Battleship Texas approaches Fisherman’s Wharf in Galveston, Texas as fans watch and cheer on Wednesday, August 31st, 2021.


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The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

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110 Year-Old Texas Battleship Towed To Galveston For Repairs

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

#8754804

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Galveston harbor from the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site to Galveston Island on a trip which took 10 hours from start to finish. The operation was a complex and involved removing 2,000 gallons of water per minute from the hull of the ship as it was towed. The ship will have repairs done at its new location at an estimated cost of 35 million USD. Pictured: Battleship Texas approaches Fisherman’s Wharf in Galveston, Texas as fans watch and cheer on Wednesday, August 31st, 2021.


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The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

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110 Year-Old Texas Battleship Towed To Galveston For Repairs

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

#8754806

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Galveston harbor from the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site to Galveston Island on a trip which took 10 hours from start to finish. The operation was a complex and involved removing 2,000 gallons of water per minute from the hull of the ship as it was towed. The ship will have repairs done at its new location at an estimated cost of 35 million USD. Pictured: Battleship Texas approaches Fisherman’s Wharf in Galveston, Texas as fans watch and cheer on Wednesday, August 31st, 2021.


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The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

#8754808

110 Year-Old Texas Battleship Towed To Galveston For Repairs

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

#8754808

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Galveston harbor from the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site to Galveston Island on a trip which took 10 hours from start to finish. The operation was a complex and involved removing 2,000 gallons of water per minute from the hull of the ship as it was towed. The ship will have repairs done at its new location at an estimated cost of 35 million USD. Pictured: Battleship Texas approaches Fisherman’s Wharf in Galveston, Texas as fans watch and cheer on Wednesday, August 31st, 2021.


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The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

#8754810

110 Year-Old Texas Battleship Towed To Galveston For Repairs

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

#8754810

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Galveston harbor from the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site to Galveston Island on a trip which took 10 hours from start to finish. The operation was a complex and involved removing 2,000 gallons of water per minute from the hull of the ship as it was towed. The ship will have repairs done at its new location at an estimated cost of 35 million USD. Pictured: Battleship Texas approaches Fisherman’s Wharf in Galveston, Texas as fans watch and cheer on Wednesday, August 31st, 2021.


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The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

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110 Year-Old Texas Battleship Towed To Galveston For Repairs

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

#8754812

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Galveston harbor from the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site to Galveston Island on a trip which took 10 hours from start to finish. The operation was a complex and involved removing 2,000 gallons of water per minute from the hull of the ship as it was towed. The ship will have repairs done at its new location at an estimated cost of 35 million USD. Pictured: Battleship Texas approaches Fisherman’s Wharf in Galveston, Texas as fans watch and cheer on Wednesday, August 31st, 2021.


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The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

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110 Year-Old Texas Battleship Towed To Galveston For Repairs

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

#8754814

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Galveston harbor from the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site to Galveston Island on a trip which took 10 hours from start to finish. The operation was a complex and involved removing 2,000 gallons of water per minute from the hull of the ship as it was towed. The ship will have repairs done at its new location at an estimated cost of 35 million USD. Pictured: Battleship Texas approaches Fisherman’s Wharf in Galveston, Texas as fans watch and cheer on Wednesday, August 31st, 2021.


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The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

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110 Year-Old Texas Battleship Towed To Galveston For Repairs

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

#8754816

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Galveston harbor from the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site to Galveston Island on a trip which took 10 hours from start to finish. The operation was a complex and involved removing 2,000 gallons of water per minute from the hull of the ship as it was towed. The ship will have repairs done at its new location at an estimated cost of 35 million USD. Pictured: Battleship Texas approaches Fisherman’s Wharf in Galveston, Texas as fans watch and cheer on Wednesday, August 31st, 2021.


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The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

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110 Year-Old Texas Battleship Towed To Galveston For Repairs

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Gal...

#8754818

1 September 2022

The only U.S. ship to survive both World War I and World War II—known as USS Texas, BB-35, or simply Battleship Texas— was towed through Galveston harbor from the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site to Galveston Island on a trip which took 10 hours from start to finish. The operation was a complex and involved removing 2,000 gallons of water per minute from the hull of the ship as it was towed. The ship will have repairs done at its new location at an estimated cost of 35 million USD. Pictured: Battleship Texas approaches Fisherman’s Wharf in Galveston, Texas as fans watch and cheer on Wednesday, August 31st, 2021.


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