This is a very well done and powerful museum paying tribute to those lost and those who survived the Holocaust. They are chilling stories and pictures that will send you home thinking about that historic time period. This place provided a lot of education to my kids who knew only the basics taught in school. They came home full of questions and wanting to do research about it and find out more. So I would say this museum is very touching and powerful. This is great for the kids and wonderful for adults. The do recommend no kids under the 6th grade level, and I would have to agree with that. I had one younder than that who probably should not have seen some of the things she saw. But I beileve this stuff is important. The price is not too bad - 6 for adults and 4 for students.
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