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The
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum depicts the history of the 6
million Jews and others who suffered and died during the
Nazis rule of Germany. (1933-1945). It is dedicated to documenting,
studying, and interpreting the history of the Holocaust. The facilities
house a number of exhibitions, artworks, publications, and artifacts
relating to the Holocaust. The museum collects and preserves material
evidence, distributes educational materials, and produces public
programming. The Holocaust Museum also holds annual Holocaust
commemorations and remembrances. Open: Daily 10 a.m.-5:30
p.m. (except Yom Kippur and December 25); Last admission
to permanent exhibit at 3:30 p.m.
Admission: Free, Tickets
required. Advanced tickets are available for a service
charge, call 1-800-488-0400 or 703-218-6500
Metro: Smithsonian
Metro: Smithsonian
Related Links: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Website
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United States
Holocaust Memorial
Museum
14th St. SW near Independence
100 Raoul Wallenberg Pl., SW (entrances)
Washington, DC
202-488-0400 |