The National Museum of Funeral History was founded in 1992 by Mr. Robert L. Waltrip, whom I’d like to imagine had quite an interesting childhood. I mean, what young, little whippersnapper doesn’t grow ...
HOUSTON – The National Museum of Funeral History is home to the country’s largest collection of funeral service artifacts, and features quite the unique experience for guests. From permanent exhibits, ...
The National Museum of Funeral History, aptly enough, claims to possess the country's biggest collection of historical funeral service artifacts, such as caskets (including one made from dollar bills ...
The 41st President of the United States is now buried next to his devoted wife Barbara and daughter Robin. As a city, state and country, we have appropriately grieved and honored the life and legacy ...
HOUSTON - The National Museum of Funeral History honors President George Bush and Barbara Bush with a new exhibit. The exhibit which has been empty since Barbara passed away, is now filled with pearls ...
The National Museum of Funeral History will open its 16th permanent exhibit, "Jazz Funerals of New Orleans." The exhibition will focus on the late 1800s through today in New Orleans, Louisiana, on how ...
HOUSTON, Texas -- The National Museum of Funeral History is not a morbid place. It celebrates life, death, and how we say goodbye to the ones we love. The museum was started in 1992 as a way to honor ...
HOUSTON — The items on display are exactly what you’d expect to find in the National Museum of Funeral History, but the vibe in the 13,000-square-foot facility is very unexpected. "People come in with ...