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River Oaks Paint & Body Shop
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Things To Do in Houston, TX

Dave and Buster's Dave and Buster's

Step into the ultimate arcade for grownups, Dave and Buster's, where you can let your inner kid run wild and enjoy a full-service restaurant and nightlife venue. With hundreds of games to play, everyone leaves feeling like a champion. They offer an action-packed evening with traditional arcade games, tabletop, air hockey, ping pong, billiards, shuffleboard, bowling, virtual reality, and more.

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Alley Theatre Alley Theatre

Join Alley Theatre, the crown jewel, where actors, designers, composers, and playwrights thrive using arts scenes on stage and produce up to 16 plays yearly, ranging from the best current work to re-invigorated classic plays. The talented cast, crew, and producers challenge themselves with different shows each season. In addition to the educational and outreach efforts each year, they encourage young playwrights, performers, and future patrons to participate and explore programs like Stage to Page, HYPE, and the Young Performers Studio.

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National Museum of Funeral History National Museum of Funeral History

Discover America’s largest collection of authentic and historical funeral service items at The National Museum of Funeral History, where they encompass public education, bringing the mysterious and frequently taboo topic of death into the accessible, non-threatening, and non-macabre setting for kindergarten students through senior citizens. Check out the display of funeral artifacts, trace the history of funeral services, learn about caskets, coffins, and historic hearses, and see the memorabilia of famous funerals of Presidents, Popes, celebrities, and more while witnessing the cultural heritage of the funeral service industry and its time-honored tradition of compassion.

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