Houston: Specialty Museum
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John C. Freeman Weather Museum
The John C. Freeman Weather Museum in Houston, Texas, is a unique institution dedicated to the fascinating world of meteorology. Established to educate the public about the science of weather and climate, the museum offers a variety of interactive exhibits...
USS Texas
Veteran vessel open for exploration Anchored in the bustling city of Houston, the USS Texas stands as a proud testament to America's naval history. This historic battleship, with a hull number BB-35, is a veteran of both World Wars, having been commissioned in 1914.
The Health Museum
The John P. McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science, or The Health Museum in short, is a museum in the Museum District of Houston, Texas. The museum is a member institution of the Texas Medical Center.
Houston Fire Museum
The Houston Fire Museum, also known as the Fire Museum of Houston, is located in the Midtown District of Houston, Texas. The museum contains interactive exhibits and displays featuring antique and modern firefighting paraphernalia.
The Orange Show
Jeff McKissack, a mail carrier in Houston, Texas, transformed a small suburban lot near his wood-frame house into The Orange Show in honor of his favorite fruit.
Southern Apache Museum
Southern Apache Museum is a non profit 501 c3 in Houston, Texas located 9600 Hempstead Highway, 550 Northwest Mall. This museum preserves Native American history, traditions, culture in Texas. S.A.M. was founded by Chance L. Landry, who is of both Lipan Apache and published author/artist.