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  2. 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

  3. 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.

  4. E.S. Levy Building - Wikipedia

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    Originally the Tremont Opera house, some of the walls were retained when it was re-designed as the E.S. Levy department store in 1896. The building was built for E.S. Levy & Co. and Ed S. Levy. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 13, 2003. The building is located at 2221-2225 Market Street.

  5. Grand 1894 Opera House - Wikipedia

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    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 by the 73rd Texas Legislature. [2]

  6. Eugene T. Heiner - Wikipedia

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    Leon & H. Blum Building (1879), now Tremont House (Galveston, Texas), 2300 Mechanic Street, Galveston, Texas [10] Harris County Jail, Preston Avenue at Caroline Street, Houston (1880, demolished) [11] Sweeney and Coombs Building (1880), 310 Main Street, Market Square Historic District, Houston [12]

  7. Thomas F. McKinney - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Freeman McKinney (November 1, 1801 – October 2, 1873) was a trader, merchant, and a co-founder of Galveston, Texas.Living with his family in the western states of Kentucky, Illinois, and Missouri, he started trading in Mexico in 1823.

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