Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rising out of the waters of Galveston Bay, looking like some sea monster frozen in time, not much remains of the once mighty SS ...
Galveston has no shortage of tourist attractions, but so many of them are so, well, touristy. The SS Selma, a 103-year-old concrete shipwreck awkwardly positioned at the mouth of the harbor, an area ...
Fans of a near-century-old concrete ship that has been partly submerged in the Houston Ship Channel since 1922 warn it could be fully underwater in a matter of years. The SS Selma launched from Mobile ...
SS Selma: The concrete ship buried in Galveston Bay About a mile north of Galveston Island is the wreckage of the SS Selma – a ship made of concrete that once sailed the waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
The simplest way to see the Selma up close is probably to book one of Galveston Historical Foundation's harbor tours aboard the Seagull II, which Brian Leadingham has captained for years. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. About a mile north of Galveston Island is the wreckage of the SS Selma – a ship made of concrete that once sailed the waters of ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Rising out of the waters of Galveston Bay, looking like some sea monster frozen in time, not much remains of the once mighty SS Selma: just the skeleton of the nearly 500-foot-long ...