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“tolerance through education”
The Virginia Holocaust Museum was founded in 1997 by Mark Fetter, Al Rosenbaum, and one of Richmond’s youngest Holocaust survivors, Jay Ipson, in an effort to preserve and educate people on the atrocities of the Holocaust of World War II. The Museum had a singular mission, “Teaching Tolerance Through Education.”
The museum is donation-based so it's technically free but the suggested donation is $6. The museum is much bigger than I expected. It's a big loop and then there is a small upstairs that I didn't... Read more
We came to visit this museum on a Friday afternoon to find it surprisingly empty with only a handful of other people in the museum at the same time we were there. But that did give us more time to... Read more
It really isn't that far from the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in DC, and obviously pales in comparison to it. This museum is free, and the historic building it's in is nice. A booklet is meant... Read more
Virginia Holocaust Museum
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- Sun, Sat: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Mon - Fri: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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