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  1. Battleship Texas Foundation. One Riverway, Suite 2200 Houston, TX 77056 (832) 841-3500 info@battleshiptexas.org. Battleship Texas is a veteran of both World Wars, and today she is the world's last surviving Dreadnought. Click to learn more!

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  2. USS Texas (BB-35) is a museum ship in Galveston and former U.S. Navy battleship. She served in World War I, World War II, and was the first U.S. battleship to mount anti-aircraft guns, launch an aircraft, and receive radar.

  3. Mar 5, 2024 · The historic ship, which served in both WWI and WWII, is undergoing a $75 million restoration at Galveston. It is expected to reopen in a new home sometime next year.

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  4. Battleship Texas, the last dreadnought in the world, is closed for restoration and will reopen in Galveston in 2025. Learn about the historic ship and how to support its preservation through donations.

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  5. Learn about the distinguished 34-year career of Battleship Texas in the US Navy, from the Mexican Revolution to the Second World War. See how she fought in both wars, earned five battle stars, and became a museum and memorial in Texas.

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  6. Sep 1, 2023 · The Battleship Texas Foundation is close to signing contracts with Landry’s Inc. and the Port of Galveston to permanently moor the historic USS Texas at Pier 21. The USS Texas is the last remaining combat veteran of World War I and has undergone recent restoration work.

  7. Jun 5, 2024 · The Battleship Texas, a veteran of both world wars, is undergoing a $75 million capital campaign to restore its historic appearance and functionality. The ship, which fired the first shots on D-Day, hopes to reopen to the public next year in Galveston.

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