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The Four Most Unique and Strangest Museums To See In Houston

What used to be a commercial powerhouse is now a museum dedicated to the aeronautical history of Houston. This former air terminal is at its original state and deco, with spectacular interiors and charm of the by-gone years. For a vacation filled with new discoveries and adventures, book your next adventure withu00a0Delta Airlines Flightsu00a0on the cheap

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The Four Most Unique and Strangest Museums To See In Houston

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  1. The Four Most Unique and Strangest Museums To See In Houston Even though Houston is one of the most developed cities on earth, it has its own fair share of weirdness and quirkiness (and there’s nothing wrong about it!). And if you are planning a vacation to Houston soon, you are going to stumble upon some of the most delightful unusual attractions. For that, carry out your advance Delta Airlines Reservations today and spare a hefty sum on cheap flights. To stop yourself from breaking a bank on your Houston trip, make the best use of Delta Airlines Deals and get hold of the lowest-priced plane tickets, tour packages, last-minute flights, and many more. In no particular order, here are some of the strangest sites to see in Houston: National Museum of Funeral History

  2. Unlike any other museums, the National Museum of Funeral History is one of Houston’s most unique museums that is devoted to celebrating the final send-off. The museum does sound spooky, but it is for a good cause- to educate the people and safeguard the custom of death care through a good collection of artifacts and relics. Art Car Museum Art Car Museum opened in February 1998, nicknamed the Garage Mahal- proving that car customs are not only about driving, but it goes beyond. The museum boasts elaborately decorated cars dedicated to contemporary art with chunks of metal and highly accessorized exteriors. Museum of Health and Medical Science Museum of Health and Medical Science is a health-devoted museum that brags in its massive 24-feet and half foot intestine. It is an educative health museum with humongous interactive displays of human organs- luring in schoolchildren on class-tours and every sort of visitor. 1940 Air Terminal Museum What used to be a commercial powerhouse is now a museum dedicated to the aeronautical history of Houston. This former air terminal is at its original state and deco, with spectacular interiors and charm of the by-gone years. For a vacation filled with new discoveries and adventures, book your next adventure with Delta Airlines Flights on the cheap!

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