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January 07, 2025

🐟 Iconic Gulf restaurant closes

Plus: Alligator 'rescued' from beach  ͏  ͏  ͏
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A landmark restaurant in Kemah has closed its doors. The Flying Dutchman served the area for nearly 50 years.

Tilman Fertitta's company closes 48-year-old restaurant

It was known for its seafood and waterfront views.

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More Gulf Coast stories:

A new historical marker honoring Galveston's Jim Crow-era Black lifeguards will be erected next month near McGuire Dent Recreation Center opposite the onetime segregated Brown Beach.

Memorial to Texas resort's Black lifeguards comes generations late

Battling rip currents and racism.

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Researchers with the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies found a tiny alligator on a beach near Port Aransas this week. 

Rare day at the beach interrupted for feisty Texas alligator

The 'cranky' reptile hissed at researchers before it was moved to a freshwater habitat. 

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A bimonthly open house throughout Galveston's downtown cultural district, ArtWalk became an important template for the brand-new Galveston Art Week.

New festival positions Texas tourist town as booming creative mecca

Nearly 100 events through Sunday, most of them free.

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