Explore Galveston’s dark past on a walking tour of the Red Light District. Hear ghostly tales and discover why it was called Pleasure Island.
Explore Galveston’s dark past on a walking tour of the Red Light District. Hear ghostly tales and discover why it was called Pleasure Island.
- Galveston - We will discover Galveston’s past at several locations.
- Galveston Railroad Museum - We discuss its influence on the area’s growth and its reputation as one of our more haunted buildings.
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201 26th St - Maze Nightclub was one of the oldest “sin houses” in Galveston. We explore its long history and the ongoing events there.
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- Galveston - We will discover Galveston’s past at several locations.
- Galveston Railroad Museum - We discuss its influence on the area’s growth and its reputation as one of our more haunted buildings.
- 201 26th St - Maze Nightclub was one of the oldest “sin houses” in Galveston. We explore its long history and the ongoing events there.
- 2706 Market St - Here, we delve into the history of the Maceo family, their contributions to the island, and the tale of a woman who helped her lover escape jail.
- 2711 Market St - At Gypsy Joynt, we share the amusing history of the place and its significance to the red light district.
- 2727 Market St - We discuss the deaths of some of the more prominent madams and the reality behind their glamorous lives.
- 2528 Postoffice St - We explore how women became central figures in politics during their peak times.
- Antique Warehouse - We talk about the historical appearance of the Line and the early 1900s experiences of these women.
- All fees and/or taxes
- All fees and/or taxes
Age 16 and up ONLY
In the early 1900s, Galveston had the highest number of “working girls” per capita in the world, and many of these women simply disappeared. Join us as we explore the dark history of Galveston’s Red Light District. Listen to the tales of spirits who refuse to leave the only homes they ever knew. Discover the “vices” that earned…
Age 16 and up ONLY
In the early 1900s, Galveston had the highest number of “working girls” per capita in the world, and many of these women simply disappeared. Join us as we explore the dark history of Galveston’s Red Light District. Listen to the tales of spirits who refuse to leave the only homes they ever knew. Discover the “vices” that earned Galveston the nickname Pleasure Island, and see the places managed by “good guy” mobsters who kept everything running smoothly.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.