09 Oct Galveston Capital Tourism And Marketing: 10 Historical Facts You Probably Don't Know About Galveston As you may already know, Galveston's rich history is one of the many things that makes us a one-of-a-kind destination. From the spectacular Victorian homes to the wonderful people whom have molded Galveston in to what it is today, there is just so much to learn and discover. Here are 10 historical facts about Galveston that you have probably never heard before: Number 1, Galveston is the home of the inventor of condensed milk. Gail Borden was named Galveston’s first customs inspector in 1837.
As you may already know, Galveston's rich history is one of the many things that makes us a one-of-a-kind destination. From the spectacular Victorian homes to the wonderful people whom have molded Galveston in to what it is today, there is just so much to learn and discover. Here are 10 historical facts about Galveston that you have probably never heard before: Number 1, Galveston is the home of the inventor of condensed milk. Gail Borden was named Galveston’s first customs inspector in 1837.