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Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
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Founded in 1900, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston's collection numbers more than 56,000 works and embraces the art of antiquity to the present. |
Museum of Printing History
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The Museum of Printing History exhibits the documents and tools that illustrate the relationship between a free press and a knowledgeable society. |
National Museum of Funeral History
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The museum features our nation's largest display of historic funeral service memorabilia and artifacts with the tagline, "every day above ground is a good one." |
Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig & Museum
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The Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig and Museum is a museum, educational attraction and working drilling rig. |
Orange Show Monument
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The Orange Show Monument is a Houston postman's creation that extols the virtues of his favorite fruit. The outdoor 3,000-square-foot monument is maze-like in design and includes an oasis, a wishing well, a pond, a stage, a museum, a gift shop and several upper decks. |
Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts
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The Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts is the only fine arts museum outside of the Houston Museum District. In a three-year partnership with the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Pearl will bring a series of exhibitions from the MFAH permanent collection and affiliated institutions to Northwest Harris County. |
Project Row Houses
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Project Row Houses is a highly acclaimed art and cultural community center consisting of 22 renovated shotgun-style homes. |
Rice University Art Gallery
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Rice Gallery is recognized for dynamic, site-specific installation art at Rice University. |
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Richmond Hall
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Since November 1998, Richmond Hall has housed the penultimate work by the Minimalist sculptor Dan Flavin (1933–96), one of the most innovative artists of the second half of the twentieth century. |
Rienzi
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Opened to the public in 1999, Rienzi is the center for European decorative arts at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Comprising a remarkable art collection, a house, and gardens, Rienzi was given to the museum by arts patrons Carroll Sterling Masterson and Harris Masterson III. |
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