Question: What Texas city is home to the National Museum of Funeral History?
Answer: Houston. Opened in 1992, the 35,000-square-foot museum aims to “enlighten visitors on one of man’s oldest cultural rituals” and contains 19 permanent exhibits that explore the history of coffins, hearses, and the science of embalming and cremation. The museum collaborated with the Vatican to create its Celebrating the Lives and Deaths of Popes exhibit. The Presidential Funerals exhibit includes a lock of President Lincoln’s hair.