FW82M3 Houston, Texas, USA. 31st Mar, 2016. Founded in 1992, and housing America's largest collection of historical funeral service items in a 20,500 square-foot facility, the National Museum of Funeral History celebrates the heritage of the funeral services industry with 13 permanent and additional special exhibits. © Brian Cahn/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News

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National Museum of Funeral History

Houston


'Any day above ground is a good one.' That's the trademark of the National Museum of Funeral History. If you've ever wanted to see a coffin collection that includes a casket made of money, literally, or one that's crab-shaped, now's your chance. Exhibits cover embalming, famous memorials and historical hearses. Halloween would seem a good time to check out the Day of the Dead festival room.


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