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- The Holocaust Museum of Houston offers a glimpse of history to those who visit. Featuring a variety of permanent and transient exhibits, the Holocaust Museum serves to educate people about the events that took place during the Holocaust of World War II. The museum provides an eye-opening journey into the heart of Holocaust history through its memorial exhibits, items used during the Holocaust such as railway cars and prison camp uniforms, and descriptive plaques explaining the significance of each one.
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- Southmore, South Central Houston, The Museum District
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- * Wheelchairs available (first come basis) * Audio Tours available
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01/23/2010
I remember going there the 1st day it opened to the public.
Upon entry,we signed in.{I wonder if that 'Sign In' book is still there.}
Well,when my son turned 7; I took him there.He said it's a very sad place to visit.
True.
You'll see how cruel and prejudice people can be regaurdless of age or abilities.
But,in all,it help's people appreciate the life they have.
I plan on taking my 11 year old daughter there too!
Hopefully,she'll get a 'wake up' call like her brother did.
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Phone: (713) 942-8000
Address: 5401 Caroline St, Houston, TX 77004
Website: http://www.hmh.org
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