Gear up with cars in disguise at NMFH’s 10th Annual Halloween Car Show

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Photo courtesy of the National Museum of Funeral History

Get into the Halloween spirit while checking out more than 150 cars at the 10th Annual Halloween Car Show at the National Museum of Funeral History on Saturday, October 28, 2017.

Now in its tenth year, the Halloween Car Show gathers more than 150 cars, ranging from classic to contemporary, many decked out in spooky décor for a day of Halloween fun.

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Photo courtesy of the National Museum of Funeral History

Eerie Entertainment

Visitors can explore the show, snappy spooky or tongue-in-cheek selfies in front of the automobiles while basking in a great fall festival atmosphere.

A variety of cars will be featured, including a few hearses, making for a very lively event featuring a live DJ, silent auction, great food from local vendors, and more.

Kiddos also get into the spirit with plenty of face painting and arts and crafts.

Families are also encouraged to come in costume to bask in the fall festival atmosphere and compete in the costume contest at noon.

Halloween Car Show 

Consider dressing up your own car also, as decorated cars will be judged by Blast from the Past Street Machines of Texas from 10am to 2pm with the awards announced at 3pm.

There will be specialty trophies for “Best of Show Car, Truck, and Modern Vehicle”, “Best Decorated”, “Scariest Modes of Transportation and Pirate-Themed Vehicle”, and “Zombie Attack”, with the awards announced at 3pm.

If you would like to enter your car in the show, pre-registration is recommended. Contact Charles at 281-804-0355 or email [email protected].

Proceeds from the Halloween Car Show benefit Star of Hope, Morning Glory Ranch, The Shriner’s Burn Hospital, Houston Food Bank, DePelchin Children’s Center and The USO.

Halloween Season at the Museum of Funeral History

Be sure to visit the National Museum of Funeral History throughout the season for fall activities that are fun for the whole family.

Visit the spooktacular Haunted House this fall at the National Museum of Funeral History running daily through Saturday, November 4, 2017.

In addition, you can learn about and try out Latin customs during the Dia de los Muertos Celebration from Wednesday, November 1 through Saturday, November 4, 2017.

About the National Museum of Funeral History        

The National Museum of Funeral History houses the country’s largest collection of funeral service artifacts and features renowned exhibits on one of man’s oldest cultural customs.

Visitors can discover the mourning rituals of ancient civilizations, see up-close the authentic items used in the funerals of U.S. Presidents and Popes and explore the rich heritage of the industry – which cares for the dead.

10th Annual Halloween Car Show at the National Museum of Funeral History 

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Photo courtesy of the National Museum of Funeral History

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