National Museum of Funeral History

National Museum of Funeral History is a history museum Houston located in United States.

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  • Phone

    (281) 876-3063

  • Website

    nmfh.org

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  • Type

    History Museum

Address

415 Barren Springs Dr Houston , TX 77090 United States

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Erik Cintron

Funky museum . But also very educational . They have different exhibitions like the pope one. Famous people who have past away. How different cultures bury their own. And all types of coffins.

Natalie

Did not know what to expect but it was creepy in a good way. Lots of information on the history of funerals and memorials for those who have passed

Brandi

Awesome place to spend a few hours.

Edward Thomas

Very awesome experience. Took me 30 minutes to settle down to enjoy it!

Amy Austin

Love this!!!

Arma Dillo

Very very interesting and bizarre at the same time

Rachel Murphy

Coolest museum ever.

Clutch.

Good day for a car show...

Milton Prejean

Awesome!! ( Facebook.com/ MasterMilton)

John Kotalik

I see dead people.

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