Celebrate the departed at the National Museum of Funeral History

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Celebrating the Lives & Deaths of the Popes Exhibit | Photo courtesy of the National Museum of Funeral History

Discover the mourning rituals of ancient civilizations, explore the rich heritage of the death care industry, and witness out-of-this-world exhibits at the National Museum of Funeral History.

Located on the Northside of Houston just west of George Bush Intercontinental Airport, the NMFH has become the largest collection of authentic, historical funeral service artifacts in the United States and perhaps the world with more than 30,500 square-feet of exhibit space celebrating one of man’s oldest cultural customs.

Thousands of visitors each year explore the Museum’s permanent exhibits on a broad spectrum of funeral-related topics such as ancient embalming rituals of Egypt, Dia de los Muertos, a 9/11 tribute, and memorabilia from funerals of the famous, such as Dwight Eisenhower, Martin Luther King, Jr, John F. Kennedy, and Elvis Presley.

Learn about caskets and coffins, hearses throughout history, the funerals of Presidents, Popes, celebrities and more while you witness the cultural heritage of the funeral service industry and its time-honored tradition of compassion.

Click here for a full list of permanent and special exhibits.

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Presidential Funerals Exhibit | Photo courtesy of the National Museum of Funeral History

History of the National Museum of Funeral History        

Founded in 1992, the idea for the Museum grew from Robert L. Waltrip’s 25-year dream of establishing an institution to educate the public and preserve the heritage of death care.

The groundbreaking in February 1992 was followed later that year by the opening of a 20,500-square-foot facility for housing artifacts of the funeral services industry; items Mr. Waltrip had realized were otherwise being discarded.

The Museum became a place to collect and preserve the history of the industry, including how it began and how it has evolved over time. The first major exhibit was a collection of vintage hearses, which continues to expand and fascinate visitors.

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Halloween Car Show | Photo courtesy of the National Museum of Funeral History

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.

Visitors to the museum can enjoy the annual family-friendly Haunted House, learn about Latin customs during the Dia de los Muertos Celebration, get spooked at the annual Halloween Car Show and more seasonal fun.

Click here for a full list of upcoming events.

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Thanks for the Memories Celebrity Exhibit honoring the late Adam West | Photo courtesy of the National Museum of Funeral History

National Museum of Funeral History 

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Museum Exterior | Photo courtesy of the National Museum of Funeral History
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Cody Swann
Cody Swann is a writer and musician born and raised in Houston. When he isn't recording or touring the country with his band, Wild Moccasins, he can be found covering live music and arts events for 365 Things to Do in Houston.