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Galveston, Texas / Galveston County

Galveston, Texas, boasting more than 30 miles of beaches, captures the unique spirit of Gulf Coast living. Galveston provides residents with a desirable place to call home and visitors with an exciting vacation destination.

This flourishing and charming barrier reef island on the Gulf of Mexico is home to 57,247 people, (2000 Census data), and brings in more than a million visitors each year. Galveston, TX provides some of the finest outdoor recreation in the nation. Located just 50 miles south of the vibrant city of Houston, Galveston residents enjoy the close proximity of big-city amenities, while retaining their unique island lifestyle.

If you have a personal injury claim in Texas, you’ll probably go to one of the trial courts: the Municipal or Justice of the Peace Court, the County Court, or the District Court. Which court you go to depends on the kind of case you have and the amount of damages at issue. A civil court will hear your claim. Once you’ve gone through a trial, you may have the right to appeal your personal injury case to the Appeals Court or the Supreme Court. There are 14 Appeals Court locations, two of which are located in Houston, TX, and the Texas Supreme Court is in Austin.

Attractions in Galveston, TX include the Balinese Room, Lone Star Flight Museum, Moody Gardens, Schlitterbahn Water park, along with a network of historical mansions and museums known as “The Strand.” In addition, Galveston, Texas offers fine dining establishments, resort hotels, unique shops, and a large concentration of structures with charming Victorian architecture.

Located in Galveston County within the Houston - Sugar Land - Baytown metropolitan area, Galveston, TX serves as the county seat, accessible via causeway, ferryboat, or toll bridge, linking Galveston Island to the mainland.

Galveston offers public and private schools, while those seeking higher education can choose from Texas A&M University (a Sea Grant University focusing on maritime studies), Galveston College and the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. The Medical Branch, covering over 100 acres, provides the islanders the very best in medical care, as well as more than 12,000 jobs. Galveston's solid economic base offers opportunities in maritime industries, medicine, banking and the burgeoning tourist industry.

Galveston, Texas is home to the Port of Galveston, also known as “Galveston Wharves.” Located on the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway of Texas, the port serves as a busy import and export center, and popular terminal for passenger cruise ships operating in the Caribbean. Galveston is ranked the number-one port on the Gulf Coast and number four in America, making it an important part of the local economy.

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