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  2. George P. Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell was born to Greek immigrant parents in the port city of Galveston, Texas in 1919. [2] His father, Savvas Paraskevopoulos, was from the village of Nestani in Arcadia, tended goats before immigrating to the United States in 1901, arriving at Ellis Island at the age of 20.

  3. Isaac's Storm - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Monroe Cline (1861–1955) was the chief meteorologist at the Galveston, Texas office of the U.S. Weather Bureau from 1889 to 1901. Cline played an important role in influencing the storm's later destruction by authoring an article for the Galveston Daily News, in which he derided the idea of significant damage to Galveston from a hurricane as "a crazy idea".

  4. Tremont House - Wikipedia

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    Tremont House (Bellevue, Ohio), on the National Register of Historic Places. Tremont House (Boston), the first hotel with indoor plumbing. Tremont House (Chicago), 1860 Republican National Convention Headquarters. Tremont House (Galveston), a historic hotel in the Strand Historic District. Category: Disambiguation pages.

  5. Tremont House (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Tremont House (Boston) Coordinates: 42°21′28.08″N 71°3′38.39″W. Tremont House in 1834 rendering. Tremont House (1829 – c.1895), sometimes called the Tremont Hotel, was a hotel designed in 1829 by Isaiah Rogers in Boston, Massachusetts. [1] Notable guests included Davy Crockett [2] and Charles Dickens.

  6. Grand 1894 Opera House - Wikipedia

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    January 2, 1974. Designated RTHL. 1990. The Grand 1894 Opera House in Galveston, Texas is currently operated as a not-for-profit performing arts theatre. The Romanesque Revival style Opera House is located at 2020 Post Office Street in Galveston's Historic Downtown Cultural Arts District. It was named "The Official Opera House of Texas" in 1993 ...

  7. Eugene T. Heiner - Wikipedia

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    Eugene T. Heiner. Eugene Thomas Heiner (August 20, 1852 – 1901) was an American architect who designed numerous courthouses, county jails, and other public buildings in Texas. He was born in New York City, apprenticed in Chicago, and studied further in Germany. [1] [2] [3] [unreliable source?]