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Hotel Galvez

The Grand Galvez Resort & Spa is a historic 226-room resort hotel located in Galveston, Texas, United States that opened in 1911 as the Hotel Galvez. It was named to honor Bernardo de Gálvez, 1st Viscount of Galveston, for whom the city was named. The hotel was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 4, 1979. It is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Galvez Hotel
Grand Galvez Resort & Spa in 2006
Galvez Hotel
Galvez Hotel
Location2024 Seawall Blvd.,
Galveston, Texas
Coordinates29°17′32″N 94°47′8″W / 29.29222°N 94.78556°W / 29.29222; -94.78556Coordinates: 29°17′32″N 94°47′8″W / 29.29222°N 94.78556°W / 29.29222; -94.78556
Area3 acres (1.2 ha)
Built1910; 109 Years Ago (1910; 109 Years Ago)
ArchitectMauran & Russell
Architectural styleMission/Spanish Revival
NRHP reference No.79002944[1]
RTHL No.7494
Significant dates
Added to NRHPApril 4, 1979
Designated RTHL1980

History

 
Hotel Galvez circa 1911

Galveston civic leaders began plans to build the Hotel Galvez in 1898, after a fire destroyed another large hotel at the site, (the Beach Hotel). After the devastating Hurricane of 1900, which killed approximately 6,000 Galveston Island residents and leveled most of the buildings on the island, the plans accelerated, in order to draw tourists back to the island. The hotel occupies the site where the Beach Hotel, Electric Pavilion, and Pagoda Bathhouse once stood. The hotel was designed by Mauran, Russell & Crowell of St. Louis, Missouri, in a combination of Mission Revival and Spanish Revival styles and was constructed at a cost of $1 million. The Hotel Galvez opened in June 1911.

On October 3, 1940, the Hotel Galvez was acquired by William Lewis Moody, Jr. During World War II, the hotel was occupied by the United States Coast Guard for two years and rooms were not rented to tourists. The Hotel Galvez's importance to the local economy was restored after the war, particularly during the late 1940s and early 1950s when illegal gambling was popular in Galveston. When the Texas Rangers shut down the illegal gambling industry in the mid-1950s, the local economy became depressed and the Hotel Galvez deteriorated.[2]

The hotel received a major refurbishing in 1965. In 1971, the hotel was acquired by Harvey O. McCarthey and Dr. Leon Bromberg. Denton Cooley purchased the hotel in 1978 and initiated another major renovation to the hotel in 1979. The Galvez became a Marriott franchise in 1989 and was renamed Marriott's Hotel Galvez. The hotel was purchased in April 1995 by Galveston native and real estate developer George P. Mitchell. Mitchell restored the hotel to its historic 1911 look. Mitchell Historic Properties, brought Wyndham Hotels & Resorts on to manage the hotel in 1996, as under the name Hotel Galvez, a Wyndham Historic Hotel. The name was later changed slightly to Hotel Galvez, a Wyndham Grand Hotel

During Hurricane Ike in 2008, the hotel lost clay tiles from its roof and was flooded on its lower level, where the spa, health club, business offices, and laundry were located.[3]

In May 2021, the hotel was purchased by Seawall Hospitality LLC a Dallas-based hotel organization. It was renamed Grand Galvez Resort & Spa and management was transferred from Wyndham to Marriott's Autograph Collection division.[4]

Famous guests

The Galvez was referred to as "The Playground of the Southwest" mostly for wealthy socialites, businessmen, and celebrities. American Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Lyndon B. Johnson stayed at the Galvez, as did General Douglas MacArthur. Other notable names include Jimmy Stewart, Frank Sinatra, and Howard Hughes. Many of the 6th and 7th floor Junior and Senior suites are named for these famous and infamous personalities.

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  2. ^ "Galvez Hotel" Texas Historic Sites Atlas. Retrieved Dec 27, 2008.
  3. ^ Wirstiuk, Laryssa. "Hotel Galvez Reopens After Hurricane Ike". Preservation Magazine. Retrieved Dec 27, 2008.
  4. ^ . gov.texas.gov. Archived from the original on 2021-08-30.

External links

  Media related to Hotel Galvez at Wikimedia Commons

  • Grand Galvez Resort & Spa official website

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This article is written like a personal reflection personal essay or argumentative essay that states a Wikipedia editor s personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic Please help improve it by rewriting it in an encyclopedic style March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Grand Galvez Resort amp Spa is a historic 226 room resort hotel located in Galveston Texas United States that opened in 1911 as the Hotel Galvez It was named to honor Bernardo de Galvez 1st Viscount of Galveston for whom the city was named The hotel was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 4 1979 It is a member of Historic Hotels of America the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation Galvez HotelU S National Register of Historic PlacesRecorded Texas Historic LandmarkGrand Galvez Resort amp Spa in 2006Galvez HotelShow map of TexasGalvez HotelShow map of the United StatesLocation2024 Seawall Blvd Galveston TexasCoordinates29 17 32 N 94 47 8 W 29 29222 N 94 78556 W 29 29222 94 78556 Coordinates 29 17 32 N 94 47 8 W 29 29222 N 94 78556 W 29 29222 94 78556Area3 acres 1 2 ha Built1910 109 Years Ago 1910 109 Years Ago ArchitectMauran amp RussellArchitectural styleMission Spanish RevivalNRHP reference No 79002944 1 RTHL No 7494Significant datesAdded to NRHPApril 4 1979Designated RTHL1980 Contents 1 History 2 Famous guests 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit Hotel Galvez circa 1911 Galveston civic leaders began plans to build the Hotel Galvez in 1898 after a fire destroyed another large hotel at the site the Beach Hotel After the devastating Hurricane of 1900 which killed approximately 6 000 Galveston Island residents and leveled most of the buildings on the island the plans accelerated in order to draw tourists back to the island The hotel occupies the site where the Beach Hotel Electric Pavilion and Pagoda Bathhouse once stood The hotel was designed by Mauran Russell amp Crowell of St Louis Missouri in a combination of Mission Revival and Spanish Revival styles and was constructed at a cost of 1 million The Hotel Galvez opened in June 1911 On October 3 1940 the Hotel Galvez was acquired by William Lewis Moody Jr During World War II the hotel was occupied by the United States Coast Guard for two years and rooms were not rented to tourists The Hotel Galvez s importance to the local economy was restored after the war particularly during the late 1940s and early 1950s when illegal gambling was popular in Galveston When the Texas Rangers shut down the illegal gambling industry in the mid 1950s the local economy became depressed and the Hotel Galvez deteriorated 2 The hotel received a major refurbishing in 1965 In 1971 the hotel was acquired by Harvey O McCarthey and Dr Leon Bromberg Denton Cooley purchased the hotel in 1978 and initiated another major renovation to the hotel in 1979 The Galvez became a Marriott franchise in 1989 and was renamed Marriott s Hotel Galvez The hotel was purchased in April 1995 by Galveston native and real estate developer George P Mitchell Mitchell restored the hotel to its historic 1911 look Mitchell Historic Properties brought Wyndham Hotels amp Resorts on to manage the hotel in 1996 as under the name Hotel Galvez a Wyndham Historic Hotel The name was later changed slightly to Hotel Galvez a Wyndham Grand HotelDuring Hurricane Ike in 2008 the hotel lost clay tiles from its roof and was flooded on its lower level where the spa health club business offices and laundry were located 3 In May 2021 the hotel was purchased by Seawall Hospitality LLC a Dallas based hotel organization It was renamed Grand Galvez Resort amp Spa and management was transferred from Wyndham to Marriott s Autograph Collection division 4 Famous guests EditThe Galvez was referred to as The Playground of the Southwest mostly for wealthy socialites businessmen and celebrities American Presidents Franklin D Roosevelt Dwight D Eisenhower and Lyndon B Johnson stayed at the Galvez as did General Douglas MacArthur Other notable names include Jimmy Stewart Frank Sinatra and Howard Hughes Many of the 6th and 7th floor Junior and Senior suites are named for these famous and infamous personalities Gallery Edit Hotel Galvez Galveston Texas postcard circa 1911 1924 Galveston Electric Co tracks adjacent to Hotel Galvez in background after the 1915 Galveston Hurricane Galveston Electric Co tracks through City Park adjacent to Hotel Galvez after the 1915 Galveston Hurricane Hotel Galvez in 2022See also Edit National Register of Historic Places portal Texas portalNational Register of Historic Places listings in Galveston County Texas Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks in Galveston County USS Flagship HotelReferences Edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service November 2 2013 Galvez Hotel Texas Historic Sites Atlas Retrieved Dec 27 2008 Wirstiuk Laryssa Hotel Galvez Reopens After Hurricane Ike Preservation Magazine Retrieved Dec 27 2008 HOTEL GALVEZ RENAMED GRAND GALVEZ RESORT amp SPA Travel Texas Office of the Texas Governor Greg Abbott gov texas gov Archived from the original on 2021 08 30 External links Edit Media related to Hotel Galvez at Wikimedia Commons Grand Galvez Resort amp Spa official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hotel Galvez amp oldid 1139322492, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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