About Us

Preserving Galveston's rich heritage since 1954, protecting the architectural treasures that tell our island's unique story.

Our Mission & Values

Our Mission

To preserve Galveston Island's architectural and cultural heritage through education, advocacy, and stewardship of historic properties, ensuring future generations can experience the rich history of our community.

Our Vision

A Galveston where historic preservation is valued as essential to community identity, economic vitality, and quality of life, with our architectural heritage celebrated and protected for generations to come.

Our Values

Stewardship, Education, Community Engagement, Architectural Integrity, Cultural Preservation, and Sustainable Development guide every decision we make in preserving Galveston's historic legacy.

Our History

The Galveston Historical Foundation traces its roots to 1871, making it one of the oldest preservation organizations in the United States. Originally established to document and protect the island's rapidly disappearing historic resources, the organization has evolved into a nationally recognized leader in preservation.

Formally incorporated in 1954, the Foundation has been instrumental in saving countless historic structures from demolition, including many of the buildings that now comprise The Strand National Historic Landmark District. Our work has helped transform Galveston into a premier destination for heritage tourism.

Today, we continue this legacy through innovative preservation programs, educational initiatives, and the management of historic properties that tell the story of Galveston's remarkable past.

Historic Strand district buildings in Galveston

Our Journey Through Time

1871 Foundation Roots - The organization's earliest beginnings trace back to community efforts to preserve Galveston's historical records and landmarks.
1954 Official Incorporation - Galveston Historical Foundation was officially incorporated, establishing a formal organization dedicated to preservation.
1970s The Strand Revival - Major restoration efforts began in The Strand district, transforming abandoned warehouses into a thriving historic district.

What We Do

Historic preservation work

Architectural Preservation

Protecting and restoring Galveston's unique architectural heritage, from Victorian mansions to commercial buildings in The Strand district.

Museum management

Museum Operations

Operating and maintaining historic museums that showcase Galveston's rich maritime, cultural, and social history for public education.

Cultural tourism

Cultural Tourism

Developing and promoting heritage tourism initiatives that celebrate Galveston's unique place in Texas and American history.