WELCOME TO OUR MUSEUM
The National Museum of Funeral History is an educational experience like no other and offers something for everyone. Discover America’s largest collection of authentic, historical funeral service items.

Learn about caskets and coffins, hearses through history, plus the funerals of Presidents, Popes, celebrities and more while you witness the cultural heritage of the funeral service industry and its time-honored tradition of compassion.
The Most Famous Burial of All Time: The Shroud of Turin
Every twenty-five years the Shroud of Turin is put on display at the Catholic Church in Turin, Italy. But in 2023 a certified replica of the shroud was put on display as a permanent exhibit at the National Museum of Funeral History in Houston, TX.
HISTORICAL HEARSES
The Museum’s collection of rare funeral service vehicles traces the evolution of funerary customs, from the elegant horse-drawn funeral carriages of the 19th century to the actual hearses used in the funeral of Grace Kelly and the state funeral services of U.S. Presidents Ronald Reagan and Gerald R. Ford.
FEATURED EXHIBITS
MUSEUM SHOP
Often described as one of the Houston’s most unique gift shops, visitors can find a variety of gifts and one-of-a-kind treasures.
31st ANNUAL NMFH CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC
Sponsor and/or participate in the Charity Golf Classic, held every fall at the prestigious Kingwood Country Club.
2025 REGISTRATION OPEN NOW PAST EVENT GALLERYFEATURED EVENT
Speke Fest: Night of the living pod. Resurrecting Your Podcast’s Potential.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Here are some exciting new events coming up.
Speke fest: night of the living pod
Free yourself from the graveyard of forgotten shows and bring your podcast to life at Speke Fest: Night of the Living Pod!
Halloween Classic Car Show
The show is a trunk-or-treat experience featuring classic cars dressed up for the occasion.
Dia De Los Muertos - Day of The Dead Market
Join us for a one of a kind evening at The Funeral Museum as we host a Dia De Los Muertos - Day of The Dead Market inside The Funeral Museum. A night filled with drinks🍻, shopping, costumes/makeup and all `{`…`}`
31st ANNUAL NMFH CHARITY GOLF CLASSIC
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2024
INNOVATOR , BUSINESS MAN AND THE KING OF CHOCOLATE
By Bob Boetticher Sr. Chairman, National Museum of Funeral History
Requested a simple funeral.
Have you ever had a craving for chocolate? To satisfy your sweet tooth, did you buy a candy bar, with or without almonds, wrapped in brown paper with silver print? If so, you owe that spectacular sugar rush to confectioner and brilliant businessman Milton S, Hershey.
Milton Snavely Hershey was born Sept. 13, 1857, in a Mennonite community. His limited formal education came to an end in 1871 when he left the fourth grade to work for a printer. He eventually lost his job but became an apprentice to a confectioner and developed an interest in candy making. Before long, he was selling caramel candies from a cart for 5 cents each.
Hershey’s Lancaster Caramel Company, launched in 1883, was the first to manufacture caramel using fresh milk. He later sold the company for $1 million, bought back his family homestead land and built an experimental chocolate factory that became the Hershey Chocolate Company and created thousands of jobs. The first Hershey’s candy bar was produced in 1900, followed by Hershey’s Kisses in 1907.
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DIRECTIONS
415 Barren Springs Drive, Houston, TX
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The National Museum of Funeral History is located on the North side of Houston off of Interstate 45 and Richey Road, exit 64, about 15 minutes west of Bush Airport (IAH.)
You will find more things to do in Houston and Houston attractions on our What’s Nearby page.

