Today's subject is not in Mississippi, nor have I ever visited this place. Trust me, though, it's on my short list. You could even say that I'm just "dying" to go there. I'm talking, of course, about the National Museum of Funeral History in Houston, Texas. According to one newspaper's review, visitors to the museum will find a place "where soft music and hushed words waft from the sound system, the sweet scent of flowers leaves a faint trail in the air and exhibits extol everything from the birth of embalming to the mourning rituals of the Victorian Era." Another reviewer, noting that no one else was there at the time, said it was as "quiet as a tomb."
Naturally, the museum has a gift shop, where one can purchase a coffee mug or a huggie with the museum's motto ("Any day above ground is a good one") on it, or perhaps a DVD on the "The History of Embalming." Other items include a coffin golf putter, a necklace with coffin charms or chocolate casket candy bars. If you'd like to do a little vacation planning, the museum is hosting its annual golf tournament, casino night and cocktail party in May.
And while you're in Houston, don't miss the giant armadillo at "Goode's Armadillo Palace," which features a 14' long, 22' tall, steel-plated armadillo with longhorns and glowing red eyes! Come to think of it, after seeing something like that, you might just need the services of a funeral director...
Photo sources:
(1) Parlor: http://thelivingwake.blogspot.com/2010/08/national-museum-of-funeral-history.html
(2) Papal: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2008453972_museum01.html
(3) Casket: http://thewitchfire.wordpress.com/2009/01/22/national-museum-of-funeral-history/
(4) Children's Hearse: http://www.29-95.com/time-suck/story/odd-houston-sites-you-cant-miss
(5) Bus: http://thelivingwake.blogspot.com/2010/08/national-museum-of-funeral-history.html
(6) Armadillo: http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/18738

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