Address: 550 Northwest, 9600 Hempstead Hwy, Houston, TX 77092, USA
“the women who gave us the tour was the sweetest and most informative person to get history about Native Americans.”
Address: 5000 NASA Road 1, Seabrook, TX 77586, USA
“The piano didn't eant to be touched”
Address: 22306 Aldine Westfield Rd, Humble, TX 77338, USA
“Love the park on the west side! The gardens are so beautiful. Plenty of benches and bathrooms.”
Address: 4173 Elgin St, Houston, TX 77004, USA
“As an art student at the University of Houston, this art museum is convenient and welcoming. I love seeing the rotating work by students artists and visiting artists. It is a great museum to check out, my favorite time of year to go is when the grad students host their end of the semester shows! Totally worth a view.”
Address: 4188 Elgin St, Houston, TX 77004, USA
“A little gem on the U of H campus. This non collecting Art Museum features traveling exhibits from contemporary artists. Definitely worth the visit!”
Address: 4807 Caroline St, Houston, TX 77004, USA
“This place is amazing. I attended the Afro Future conference where I had the opportunity to meet local artist, authors, drummers, dancers and stroll the art gallery and library. I am definitely going back. You must visit.”
Address: 1 Monument Cir, La Porte, TX 77571, USA
“A really cool place, that sadly i didn't know much about until we get there. Lots of good history and you can take most of it in with a quick stop. A great and quick ride to the top to look over the harbor and also a couple of smaller exhibits down at ground level. I'm not sure if there was a wheel chair accessible ramp thought o get up to the main doors.”
Address: 1601 NASA Road 1, Houston, TX 77058, USA
“Educationally and interesting experience. The wait time for the tram taking us back to the Space Center was however very, very long. I am convinced the world's most technologically advanced organization can find a way to optimize that process.”
Address: 1601 NASA Road 1, Houston, TX 77058, USA
“Great place to go and learn about the history of space travel and all the struggles and challenges NASA had to overcome to make space exploration possible. The place it's filled with attractions and educational shows. Really nice”
Address: 1601 E NASA Pkwy, Houston, TX 77058, USA
“Our family truly enjoyed our visit to the Johnson Space Center. The tram we rode, with the knowledgeable tour guides was very informative as well as interesting. Our son was super excited, there was so much to do and see. Truly an educational experience. We will return in the future. I recommend the Space Center for all families.”
Address: 3527 Independence Pkwy, La Porte, TX 77571, USA
“Supper cool to absorb this piece of history.”
Address: 3523 Independence Pkwy, La Porte, TX 77571, USA
“I took the "Hard Hat" tour with a group of my friends. This tour is led by a (very, very well informed) team of volunteers, and visits parts of the ship that are not open to the general public. As the name states, you are issued a hard-hat for the tour, as some of the areas accessed must be reached through low openings, or traverse stairs with places likely to find your head unexpectedly. It takes over three hours, but it is well worth it. Fascinating stories, and an incredibly fascinating ship. Well worth the time and cost of admission! Highly recommended.”
Address: 170-, 550 Westcott St, Houston, TX 77007, USA
“It needs to look like an actual garden.”
Address: 12424 Huffmeister Rd, Cypress, TX 77429, USA
“Great place for CFISD children to interact with nature.”
Address: 110 N Avenue C, Humble, TX 77338, USA
“Love this place! If you love Humble and Medicine, this is a great little piece of history”
Address: 415 Barren Springs Dr, Houston, TX 77090, USA
“Houston’s Museum District is the place most outsiders flock to when they want to visit a wide variety of museums. I agree that this is a great place to start, but the fact is, there are many other excellent museums to visit in the Houston area that are located somewhere else in the city and a prime example is the National Museum of Funeral History. Most people feel a little creepy about visiting a museum dedicated to funerals and dying, but once you experience this hidden gem, you will wonder what ever held you back. The museum does include a large number of hearses, coffins, etc, like you would expect, but it has much more to offer than that. The section on presidential deaths, the tomb of the unknown soldier, the life and deaths of Popes, and others will pique your interest and keep you browsing. One section at the National Museum of Funeral History that caught me by surprise is the one dedicated to celebrity deaths. Here, you will learn about famous people, many of whom died younger than expected. They even have copies of the actual funeral order of service/program that was used when the celebrities died and they have exhibits and audio that take you back to fateful moments, like when John Lennon was assassinated. To keep things entertaining, the National Museum of Funeral History has videos, trivia, and other fun, interactive moments, like creating your own epitaph. The gift shop is larger than expected and it is where your visit begins and ends. They have several t-shirts that are quite amusing and I recommend buying at least one before you go. Houston’s museums are many and while the National Museum of Funeral History isn’t as well known as the ones in the Museum District, it is definitely a place you need to visit. The many exhibits, the hearses on display, the educational lessons, and so much more add up to a museum experience like few others.”
Address: 3312 Link Rd, Houston, TX 77022, USA
Address: 901 Yorkchester Dr, Houston, TX 77079, USA
“Tucked away in the school but very neat stuff in there”
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