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Powerful Museum
I have been to many holocaust museums throughout the world. This might be one of the smallest, but most poignant and powerful I've ever visited. It does a great job of taking you throughout the war an...
Our trip to Richmond was very educational and enjoyable. We visited the Poe Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts. The Museum of Fine Arts is one of the best I've ever been to. There is a free 50-minute ...
This is an excellent museum! Offers a glimpse in this part of history that should never repeated or forgotten.Went with my siblings. Displays are authentic, with several original items. It will take y...
The museum has done very well to portray the horrors and misery of one of history's worst chapters. Make sure to take the time to internalize the lessons here.
Powerful Museum
I have been to many holocaust museums throughout the world. This might be one of the smallest, but most poignant and powerful I've ever visited. It does a great job of taking you throughout the war an...
Lots To Do In Richmond, Virginia
Our trip to Richmond was very educational and enjoyable. We visited the Poe Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts. The Museum of Fine Arts is one of the best I've ever been to. There is a free 50-minute ...
A little history gem
This is an excellent museum! Offers a glimpse in this part of history that should never repeated or forgotten.Went with my siblings. Displays are authentic, with several original items. It will take y...
A Sobering Look at History
The museum has done very well to portray the horrors and misery of one of history's worst chapters. Make sure to take the time to internalize the lessons here.
Excellent experience a must visit
A must visit. Fantastic learning experience with a personal touch of some of the surviving children of the brutal Nazi regime.