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Moody Mansion Museum
2618 Broadway
Galveston, TX77550
Phone: (409)762-7668
Phone: (409)765-9770

Fax: (409)762-7055

Bought by W.L. Moody six days after the 1900 storm (reportedly for “ten cents on the dollar”), this imposing 28,000-square-foot limestone and-brick mansion has 32 rooms filled with opulent furnishings and heirlooms from one of Texas’s most powerful families.

When W.L. Moody died in 1954, TIME magazine proclaimed him one of the 10 wealthiest men in the country. Moody’s philanthropist daughter, Mary Moody Northen, made her social debut in the mansion’s ballroom in 1911 and lived here (with no air conditioning, but a year-round Christmas tree) until it was damaged by hurricane Alicia in 1983. It was subsequently restored with 1900- era furnishings. Notice the gold leaf ceiling in the dining room and the beautiful stained-glass panel in the entry hall of a family welcoming visitors with the words “Welcome ever smiled.”

The home is a unique site for meetings, reunions, weddings, and special events.

Admission
Adults: $7
Students: $3:50

Rental Information
Moody Mansion offers a unique setting for your party, wedding, luncheon, dinner or business meeting. The elegance of the ballroom, the adjacent front hall and covered porches provides an enchanting setting for your special event. The newly landscaped grounds and antique brick patio add additional space for a garden wedding and reception or more casual gatherings. Call for pricing and details.

Hours of Operation
Open Daily: 11am - 3pm

Tours:
Tours on the hour

Note: Hours may be seasonal and subject to change.

Payments Accepted
Cash




From Bolivar Peninsula:
Starting from Crystal Beach, travel approximately 10.7 miles to the Bolivar Ferry. Upon exiting the Ferry, take Ferry Road (SR-87) approximately 1.4 miles to Seawall Boulevard. Bear right onto Seawall Boulevard. Soon Seawall Boulevard merges into Broadway. Continue straight (west) on Broadway for approximately 1.6 miles.

From Houston:
Travel Interstate 45 South (Gulf Freeway) to the Galveston Causeway. Soon after crossing the Causeway, I-45 becomes Broadway (SR-87, Ave. J). Continue traveling along Broadway for approximately 1.6 miles.

   
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