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| The Emerald By The Sea Beachfront Lifestyle | Emerald By The Sea offers the ultimate worry free resort lifestyle. A first class beach highrise in the heart of Galveston. You can walk to anything you could want and are minutes away from all of Galveston's popular attractions. Breathtaking views in every direction define the Emerald By the Sea and its remarkable appearance and construction tucked safely behind the seawall provide added peace of mind. 
High-Rise Condominiums offer an exciting lifestyle, including luxury amenities and safety not available in single-family homes. At the same time a high-rise condo doesn’t require many of the typical maintenance and chores that come along with a standard home.
One of the great benefits of high-rise living is use of the buildings common amenities including luxury pools, game rooms, workout facilities, shopping and more. And Emerald By The Sea has exceptional views of the beach, bay and downtown Galveston. Emerald By The Sea offers the ultimate worry free resort lifestyle. A first class beach highrise in the heart of Galveston. You can walk to anything you could want and are minutes away from all of Galveston's popular attractions. Breathtaking views in every direction define the Emerald By the Sea and its remarkable appearance and construction tucked safely behind the seawall provide added peace of mind. 
High-Rise Condominiums offer an exciting lifestyle, including luxury amenities and safety not available in single-family homes. At the same time a high-rise condo doesn’t require many of the typical maintenance and chores that come along with a standard home.
One of the great benefits of high-rise living is use of the buildings common amenities including luxury pools, game rooms, workout facilities, shopping and more. And Emerald By The Sea has exceptional views of the beach, bay and downtown Galveston. | | |
| Galveston | Imagine a romantic island. Located on the Gulf O Mexico a short 40 minute drive from Houston, Texas, Galveston is situated along 32 miles of sandy beach and enjoys the distinction of being designated a historic city on the national registry. Rich in Victorian architecture from residential neighborhoods to downtown, the island is complimented with an abundance of fauna including oleanders and palm trees. Once known as the Wall St. of the South, Galveston is also a city of firsts: - Naval base, 1836;
- bakery, 1838;
- chapter of the Masonic Order, 1840;
- cotton compress, 1842;
- insurance company 1854;
- gas lights, 1856;
- opera house, 1870;
- orphanage, 1876;
- electric lights, 1883;
- medical college, 1886;
- And the first school for nurses, 1894.
The historic Downtown Strand District, a thriving retail centre, showcases the longest contiguous row of steel front buildings in the United States, and some of the most significant architecture in the United States can be found on this small island. From downtown to residential areas, Galveston has been diligent in preserving her past through progressive restoration. The city has also been successful in retaining the ambiance of a bygone era.
The trolley rail transports visitors and residents alike from the beachfront, downtown, and medical center for less than the cost of a cup of coffee. In the Strand district, visitors can watch candy and ice cream made the old fashioned way and hop a ride on a horse drawn carriage to their destination. The island comes to life through the many restaurants, art galleries, shopping venues, live theater houses, and just plain people watching.
The temperate climate lures visitors year ‘round and the island has cultivated a steady clientele, known as ‘Winter Texans’ from Canada and the Midwest. Large events are second to none and include Mardi Gras! Galveston, SpringFest, Wild Game Cook-off, Lone Star Bike Rally, Dickens on the Strand, Greek Festival, Artoberfest, OctoberFest, and Jazz Fest.
A multi-cultural community, Galveston is rich in food and wines, made evident in the many choices of really good restaurants. World class attractions include Moody Gardens, Lone Star Flight Museum, Schlitterbahn, Colonel Paddle Wheeler, Offshore Oil & Gas Museum and the Port of Galveston that ranks in the top 3 cruise ship terminals in the nation. In addition, there are 2 golf courses, including the world class municipal golf course. Private pilots enjoy the ease of arrival via Galveston Scholes International Airport. Galveston is also home to American National Insurance Co., The University of Texas Medical Branch, Texas A & M at Galveston, Galveston College and is the 3rd largest cruise ship port in the United States.
Emerald by the Sea, strategically located on Seawall Boulevard with views of the Gulf of Mexico, historic rooftops and Port of Galveston, provides the perfect venue for enjoying all that Galveston Island has to offer. Imagine a romantic island. Located on the Gulf O Mexico a short 40 minute drive from Houston, Texas, Galveston is situated along 32 miles of sandy beach and enjoys the distinction of being designated a historic city on the national registry. Rich in Victorian architecture from residential neighborhoods to downtown, the island is complimented with an abundance of fauna including oleanders and palm trees. Once known as the Wall St. of the South, Galveston is also a city of firsts: - Naval base, 1836;
- bakery, 1838;
- chapter of the Masonic Order, 1840;
- cotton compress, 1842;
- insurance company 1854;
- gas lights, 1856;
- opera house, 1870;
- orphanage, 1876;
- electric lights, 1883;
- medical college, 1886;
- And the first school for nurses, 1894.
The historic Downtown Strand District, a thriving retail centre, showcases the longest contiguous row of steel front buildings in the United States, and some of the most significant architecture in the United States can be found on this small island. From downtown to residential areas, Galveston has been diligent in preserving her past through progressive restoration. The city has also been successful in retaining the ambiance of a bygone era.
The trolley rail transports visitors and residents alike from the beachfront, downtown, and medical center for less than the cost of a cup of coffee. In the Strand district, visitors can watch candy and ice cream made the old fashioned way and hop a ride on a horse drawn carriage to their destination. The island comes to life through the many restaurants, art galleries, shopping venues, live theater houses, and just plain people watching.
The temperate climate lures visitors year ‘round and the island has cultivated a steady clientele, known as ‘Winter Texans’ from Canada and the Midwest. Large events are second to none and include Mardi Gras! Galveston, SpringFest, Wild Game Cook-off, Lone Star Bike Rally, Dickens on the Strand, Greek Festival, Artoberfest, OctoberFest, and Jazz Fest.
A multi-cultural community, Galveston is rich in food and wines, made evident in the many choices of really good restaurants. World class attractions include Moody Gardens, Lone Star Flight Museum, Schlitterbahn, Colonel Paddle Wheeler, Offshore Oil & Gas Museum and the Port of Galveston that ranks in the top 3 cruise ship terminals in the nation. In addition, there are 2 golf courses, including the world class municipal golf course. Private pilots enjoy the ease of arrival via Galveston Scholes International Airport. Galveston is also home to American National Insurance Co., The University of Texas Medical Branch, Texas A & M at Galveston, Galveston College and is the 3rd largest cruise ship port in the United States.
Emerald by the Sea, strategically located on Seawall Boulevard with views of the Gulf of Mexico, historic rooftops and Port of Galveston, provides the perfect venue for enjoying all that Galveston Island has to offer. | | |
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