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, ...
Reporting from houston — Linda Gravelle stared into the hearse. Thirty seconds went by and she lifted her camera, wanting to remember the moment. “Wow,” she whispered. “So beautiful.” But it wasn’t a ...
The National Museum of Funeral History is filled with hearses, coffins, embalming tools and other rites of death curios. Soon, human and animal portraits created with the subject's own ashes will line ...
"The History of Cremation," the new permanent exhibit at the National Museum of Funeral History, includes a room modeled after LeMoyne Crematory's cremation chamber, where the first cremation in ...
In the 1960s, the excited cry meant that Batman and Robin had received a desperate call from Commissioner Gordon … a crime was going down in Gotham City … and the Caped Crusader and Boy Wonder were on ...
Dr. Valarie Richardson, Earl Richardson, Jr., and Alex Richardson, the owners of Richard Funeral Home are working with Dr. Antoinette Harrell, a respected historian and genealogist, to help preserve ...
The National Museum of Funeral History is becoming Halloween headquarters for residents of Spring and beyond. The museum, at 415 Barren Springs Drive, has some especially ghoulish and ghastly events ...
Since 1992, the National Museum of Funeral History has been an educational experience like no other and offers something for everyone. Guests can tour over 30,000 square feet of exhibit space with the ...