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A 1900 hurricane that left at least 6,000 people dead has had a long-lasting impact on Galveston, Texas. Paul Burka, a Galveston native who is senior executive editor of Texas Monthly, tells Scott ...
Host Liane Hansen speaks with Merri Edwards, a Hurricane Ike evacuee from Galveston, Texas. Edwards is also an historian who has worked with the Galveston County Historical Foundation, and she ...
The Galveston Hurricane took thousands of lives when it struck Texas on Sept. 8, 1900. The hurricane still stands as the worst natural disaster in American history.
The Great Storm of 1900 slammed into Galveston on Sept. 8, 1900 without warning, killing at least 6,000 people and changing the island forever.
It’s hurricane season. Huge hurricanes make their way across the Bahamas toward Florida and the Atlantic coast of the United States. The width of a storm center, the speed of its movement and ...
On this date 116 years ago, Galveston island was obliterated by a devastating hurricane that would forever change the city and solidify its spot in history as the site of the deadliest hurricane ...
The US's deadliest hurricane hit Galveston in 1900. Here’s what it tells us about restricting NOAA. Story by Sarah Smith • 2mo ...
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Does Galveston's deadly 1900 storm make for a great movie? - MSNThe Galveston hurricane of 1900—or just the Storm, as many islanders usually refer to it nowadays—has inspired no shortage of books, including Erik Larson's superb 1999 nonfiction bestseller ...
A 1900 hurricane that left at least 6,000 people dead has had a long-lasting impact on Galveston, Texas. Paul Burka, a Galveston native who is senior executive editor of Texas Monthly, tells Scott ...
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