To help my wife be more productive, I decided to visit some of the local attractions (in other words, she was sick of me watching TV and kicked me out while she graded papers.)
I decided on the National Museum of Funeral History, as it was a bit of a drive and I wouldn't be in that part of the city for any other reason.

1951 Superior-Cadillac Landaulet Hearse (Detail), National Museum of Funeral History, originally uploaded by Mr. Kimberly.

1972 Japanese Ceremonial Hearse (Detail), National Museum of Funeral History, originally uploaded by Mr. Kimberly.

Bickmore Morticians Powder, National Museum of Funeral History, originally uploaded by Mr. Kimberly.
The museum closed and I drove back into town. I had spent a little time marking places of interest on my Houston road map, so I pulled that out. The Beer Can House was in Houston proper and from what I knew I could see much of it from the sidewalk. A shrine to beer, I'm glad I stopped by.
There are other places I'm eager to visit, but I think I'll have to drag the missus to those.
I decided on the National Museum of Funeral History, as it was a bit of a drive and I wouldn't be in that part of the city for any other reason.

1951 Superior-Cadillac Landaulet Hearse (Detail), National Museum of Funeral History, originally uploaded by Mr. Kimberly.

1972 Japanese Ceremonial Hearse (Detail), National Museum of Funeral History, originally uploaded by Mr. Kimberly.

Bickmore Morticians Powder, National Museum of Funeral History, originally uploaded by Mr. Kimberly.
The museum closed and I drove back into town. I had spent a little time marking places of interest on my Houston road map, so I pulled that out. The Beer Can House was in Houston proper and from what I knew I could see much of it from the sidewalk. A shrine to beer, I'm glad I stopped by.
There are other places I'm eager to visit, but I think I'll have to drag the missus to those.
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