If you can’t get enough of the eerie and unnatural, head over to the National Museum of Funeral History located in north Houston. As the only funeral history museum in the nation, their exhibits feature famous figures from presidents to Marilyn Monroe. We can guarantee you won’t be bored stiff when you come for a visit. Well worth a stop on The Texas Bucket List!
The Texas Bucket List – Elissa
Moored at the Texas Seaport Museum in Galveston, Tall Ship ELISSA has been sailing since 1877. Don’t miss a chance to sail the seas on a vessel of old by becoming a volunteer, as sailing on the ship is not currently open to the general public – but you can tour her decks while she’s docked! You’ll need a little seafaring grit to cross this one off the list. Well worth a stop on The Texas Bucket List!
The Texas Bucket List – Iwo Jima Memorial
Next to the Marine Military Academy in Harlingen, the Iwo Jima Memorial stands as a proud tribute to our troops who fought in one of the bloodiest battles of World War II. Come with us as we learn about the Harlon Block, a native Texan and one of the Marines pictured in the iconic photograph of the U.S. flag raised over Iwo Jima.
The Texas Bucket List – Annie Riggs Memorial Museum
This former hotel turned museum features a vast history of the Fort Stockton area and the pioneering spirit of the American people. If you’ve ever wanted a true glimpse at life in the Wild West, look no further.
The Texas Bucket List – Dr Pepper Museum
This week we head to Waco to taste a tasty beverage that Texans have been sipping on for well over 100 years. You see, it all started in a pharmacy here in Waco and it’s grown into a worldwide phenomena. That’s why we thought sitting and taking a sip at the Dr Pepper Museum would well be worth a stop on the Texas Bucket.
The Texas Bucket List – Permian Basin Petroleum Museum
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