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African American Historic Places in Galveston
First Union Baptist Church is one of African American Historic Places in Galveston.

1. First Union Baptist Church

1027 Avenue K, Galveston, TX
Church · 3 tips and reviews

Galveston.comGalveston.com: Founded in 1870, the First Union Free Mission Baptist Church was organized by a delegation representing the American Baptist Free Mission Society of Boston, an interracial antislavery group.

Holy Rosary Catholic Church is one of African American Historic Places in Galveston.

2. Holy Rosary Catholic Church

1420 31st St (btwn Ave. N & Ave. N Rear), Galveston, TX
Church · 3 tips and reviews

Galveston.comGalveston.com: Texas’s first African-American Catholic Church

1859 Ashton Villa is one of African American Historic Places in Galveston.

3. 1859 Ashton Villa

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2328 Broadway St (at 24th St.), Galveston, TX
History Museum · Downtown Galveston · 10 tips and reviews

Galveston.comGalveston.com: Ashton Villa has served as the site to commemorate the modern reading of the Emancipation proclamation for more than 25 years.

4. Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church

3602 Sealy St, Galveston, TX
Church · 2 tips and reviews

Galveston.comGalveston.com: Mount Olive was organized in 1876 as an extension of Avenue L Missionary Baptist Church, the Reverend I. S. Campbell, pastor.

5. Old Central Cultural Center

2627 Avenue M, Galveston, TX
Structure · 1 tip

Galveston.comGalveston.com: Formerly the Colored Branch of the Rosenberg Library, Texas’s First African American Public Library, 1905.

Rosewood Cemetery is one of African American Historic Places in Galveston.

6. Rosewood Cemetery

2727 63rd Street, Galveston, TX
Cemetery · 1 tip

Galveston.comGalveston.com: The Rosewood Cemetery Association was founded by African Americans in Galveston around 1911.

7. St Luke Missionary Baptist Church

Galveston, TX
Church · 1 tip

Galveston.comGalveston.com: In 1894, 36 members of Union Baptist Church received letters to dismiss them from the church. They started a new church, which evolved into St. Luke's.

8. Shiloh African Methodist Church

1310 29th St, Galveston, TX
Church · 2 tips and reviews

Galveston.comGalveston.com: In the 1860s, the Methodist Episcopal Bishop was notified that another African Methodist Church was needed in Galveston for people who resided west of 25th Street.

9. Wesley Tabernacle Methodist

902 28th St, Texas
Church · Downtown Galveston · 1 tip

Galveston.comGalveston.com: The Reverend Peter Cavanaugh organized the church in 1869 as an independent congregation.

West Point Baptist Church is one of African American Historic Places in Galveston.

10. West Point Baptist Church

30th Street (Avenue M), Galveston, TX
Church · 1 tip

Galveston.comGalveston.com: This church was organized in 1870 as West Point Free Mission Baptist Church with the Reverend E. T. Hall serving as pastor.

Avenue L Missionary Baptist Church is one of African American Historic Places in Galveston.

11. Avenue L Missionary Baptist Church

2612 Avenue L, Galveston, TX
Church · Downtown Galveston · 1 tip
Reedy Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church is one of African American Historic Places in Galveston.

12. Reedy Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church

2013 Broadway St, Galveston, TX
Church · Downtown Galveston · 1 tip
Mt. Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church is one of African American Historic Places in Galveston.

13. Mt. Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church

3215 Broadway St, Galveston, TX
Church · Downtown Galveston · 1 tip

Galveston.comGalveston.com: The church was organized in 1883 on the corner of 30th at Avenue I as West Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church.

St. Augustine Of Hippo Episcopal Church is one of African American Historic Places in Galveston.

14. St. Augustine Of Hippo Episcopal Church

1410 Jack Johnson Blvd, Galveston, TX
Church · Downtown Galveston · 1 tip
St. Paul United Methodist Church is one of African American Historic Places in Galveston.

15. St. Paul United Methodist Church

1425 Broadway St, Galveston, TX
Spiritual Center · East End Historic District · 1 tip
African American Museum is one of African American Historic Places in Galveston.

16. African American Museum

3427 Sealy St, Galveston, TX
Museum · 1 tip