Hidden Treasures Sought for Historic Hotel

The Galveston County Museum is requesting one-of-a-kind items related to the historic Hotel Galvez & Spa, A Wyndham Grand® Hotel, as well as items from Old Galveston Club to display in the hotel’s popular Hall of History. The hotel’s current bar was originally located in Old Galveston Club, formerly located at 2019 Market, which was touted as Galveston’s last speakeasy.

 

The County Museum collaborated with the Hotel Galvez & Spa to create the Hall of History in honor of hotel’s centennial in 2011. The exhibit was unveiled in January 2011 as part of the hotel’s centennial celebration and is now a permanent display located in the lower level of the hotel. Donated items will become part of the Museum’s permanent collection.

 

“We are looking for a variety of unique items, such as china or other collectibles, that are connected to the hotel and would enhance the exhibit,” says Helen Mooty, director of the Galveston County Museum. “We are excited to have museum volunteer Jim Saye, an accomplished writer, historian, and publisher of local history, working with us to update the display cases so we can show new items from our collection.

 

“We are also looking for drink menus, photos, postcards or any other collectables from Old Galveston Club,” adds Christine Hopkins, director of communications of the Hotel Galvez & Spa. “We’d love to have memorabilia to display in our Hall of History since it now is part of the hotel.”

 

Hotel Galvez and the Galveston County Historical Museum hope to continue adding displays throughout the hotel in the future.

 

Those interested in donating items should contact the museum by calling (409) 766-2340 or emailing Mooty at helen.mooty@co.galveston.tx.us. Donated items are tax deductible.

 

About the Galveston County Museum

Galveston County Historical Museum opened to the public in 1976. Four years earlier, Mary Moody Northen had donated the former City National Bank building to Galveston County for use as a historical museum, dedicated to the memory of her father, W.L. Moody, Jr. For the next thirty years, this location served visitors as the hub of Galveston County history. September 2008 brought with it the destructive forces of Hurricane Ike. Although the artifact collections and exhibits were not harmed in the storm, the building’s electrical and air systems were severely damaged. While we wait for the new location to be readied, the museum is active with outreach activities like education programs, as well as research and planning for future exhibits. For information on donating items or volunteering, call (409) 766-2340.

 

About Hotel Galvez & Spa

Hotel Galvez & Spa, A Wyndham Grand® Hotel and National Trust Historic Hotel of America, is the only historic beachfront hotel on the Texas Gulf Coast. This 224-room, century-old hotel offers 13,231 square feet of meeting space, a 9,763-square-foot spa, fitness center, full-service restaurant, lobby bar and pool with a swim-up bar. The hotel is rated four diamonds by AAA and is owned by Galveston preservationist George Mitchell as part of Mitchell Historic Properties. For reservations, call (409) 765-7721, (800) WYNDHAM, or visit www.WyndhamHotelGalvez.com.

 

About Wyndham Hotels and Resorts

Wyndham Hotels and Resorts, LLC, a subsidiary of Wyndham Worldwide Corporation (NYSE: WYN), offers upscale hotel and resort accommodations throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, Europe, the Middle East and China. All Wyndham® hotels are either franchised by the company or managed by Wyndham Hotel Management, Inc., one of its affiliates or through a joint-venture partner. Additional information and reservations for all Wyndham hotels are available by visiting www.wyndham.com.

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