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 Hidden Oaks B&B
Hidden Oaks B&B

Hidden Oaks is a big plantation-style house situated on 1.5 acres in the city of Houston. Established in 1927 by Samuel Ezekiel, whose forefathers were early Texas colonists from South Carolina, the inn proposes the chance to experience the old southern atmosphere within the fussy metropolis of Houston.

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 Modern B & B
Modern B & B

Stay in this rarely unique, contemporary townhome in the heart of Houston. Through an skilfully exposed steel construction, this up-to-date house takes advantage of unusual structural angles to make a series of tall, breezy porches. A gathering of stained wood beams, steel fireplace and upper windows complete the thrilling 2 story living place.

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 McLachlan Farm B&B
McLachlan Farm B&B

Privacy, beauty and tranquility tucked into the heart of 50 acres of trees and woodland trails, only 17 miles from Houston. Circumscribing porches, swings and stylish décor; two rooms offer jetted tubs for two and fireplaces. Experience friendly hospitality and a country epicure breakfast. Close to Old Town Spring with 150 shops.

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 Menil Collection
Menil Collection

It is one of the best personal art collections in the United States. It demonstrates such surrealist paintings as those by Salvador Dali and Max Ernst, and offers art lovers a sign-free and simple decor in which to experience the art in a most comfortable way.

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 Hermann Park
Hermann Park

This park holds 545 acres of land and is located just beyond the Museum District. The parkland is rich with wood and has an 18-hole open course, picnic areas, and playscapes. Also it features Japanese garden and Miller Outdoor Theater, which often arranges plays and musical performances.

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 National Museum of Funeral History
National Museum of Funeral History

This museum is operated by a funeral firm. It holds the vast collection of funereal artifacts, marks the history of funeral services, demonstrates historic hearses and collects memorabilia from funerals of the famous people, such as Dwight Eisenhower, Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy and Elvis Presley.

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