National Museum of Funeral History

National Museum of Funeral History (Houston, Texas)

I haven’t been here, but I’ve been told this place is “exceptionally cool”. It certainly sounds like it, based upon the offical website’s description: “Experience unique national treasures and the country’s largest display of funeral service memorabilia in the 20,000 square foot National Museum of Funeral History. The museum is the home of rare artifacts and interesting historical information about one of our important cultural rituals.” Check out the online gift shop too!  (Special thanks to Del Rhea Watson for the suggestion.)

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About Comtesse DeSpair

The Comtesse DeSpair sits in sullen silence in The Castle DeSpair, obsessively reflecting upon the horrible void in which we exist. In her spare time (of which she has nothing but), she collects morbid trinkets and reads voraciously about the history of torture. She stores her trinkets in The Asylum Eclectica (http://asylumeclectica.com/). The Comtesse is hideously disfigured and thickly veiled at all hours. Once, an unfortunate servant caught a glimpse beneath the veil and was driven to madness. The Comtesse loves thunderstorms, darkness, and solitude.

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