The National Museum of Funeral History in Houston offers a unique glimpse into one of humanity’s oldest and least examined cultural rituals. Located in the heart of Texas, this museum is filled with an array of exhibits, including hearses, caskets, and coffins, such as the rare ‘Fantasy Coffins from Ghana.’ Visitors can explore the history and practices of embalming, Japanese burial customs, and the evolution of cremation. The museum’s displays provide a comprehensive look at funeral traditions from around the world, making it a distinctive and educational destination for those interested in the cultural significance of death and mourning.
National Museum of Funeral History
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