List_of_Holocaust_memorials_and_museums_in_the_United_States
This is a list of Holocaust memorials and museums situated in the United States, organized by state.
- The Cybrary of the Holocaust[1]
- The Nizkor Project[2]
- The Desert Holocaust Memorial[4] (Palm Desert)
- Holocaust Center of Northern California[5] (San Francisco)
- The Holocaust Memorial at California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Lincoln Park (San Francisco)
- Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust[6]
- The Museum of Tolerance[7] (Los Angeles)
- The Pink Triangle Park (San Francisco)
- The Simon Wiesenthal Center (Los Angeles)
- The Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation at University of Southern California (Los Angeles)
- L.A. Museum of the Holocaust
- Museum of Tolerance
- The Babi Yar Park (Denver)[8]
- Holocaust Memorial Social Action Site (University of Denver campus)[9]
- The Florida Holocaust Museum (St. Petersburg)
- The Frisch Family Holocaust Memorial Gallery (Jacksonville)
- The Holocaust Memorial of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation (Miami Beach)
- The Holocaust Documentation & Education Center (Dania Beach)[11]
- The Holocaust Museum & Education Center of SWFL (Naples)
- The Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center (Maitland)
- Florida Holocaust Museum
- Maitland
- Naples
- The Kennesaw State University Museum of History and Holocaust Education (Kennesaw)[12]
- The William Breman Jewish Heritage & Holocaust Museum (Atlanta)[13]
- Six Million Hebrews monument in Evergreen Cemetery, Fitzgerald, Georgia
- Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center (Skokie)
- Peoria Holocaust Memorial (Peoria)[14]
- New Orleans Holocaust Memorial at Woldenberg Park,
- sculpture by Yaacov Agam.[15]
- Alexandria Holocaust Memorial, Holocaust Memorial Park
- The Baltimore Holocaust Memorial[17]
- "A Reason to Remember: Roth, Germany 1933-1942", a permanent exhibit, is housed at the Institute for Holocaust, Genocide, and Memory Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.[18]
- The Holocaust Memorial Center (Farmington Hills)[19]
- University of Michigan Holocaust Memorial, Raoul Wallenberg Plaza (Ann Arbor)[20]
- sculpture by Leonard Baskin
- Holocaust Memorial, Oakview Cemetery (Royal Oak)
- Holocaust Memorial Center
- Ann Arbor
- Holocaust Memorial (Clarksdale)
- Unknown Child Foundation (Hernando)
Museums and institutions
Monuments
- South Jersey Holocaust memorial, Alliance cemetery (Norma)[25]
- Camden County Holocaust Memorial (Cherry Hill) dedicated June 7, 1981
- Liberation, Liberty State Park (Jersey City)
- Holocaust memorial at Congregation Sons of Israel synagogue, 590 Madison Ave (Lakewood)
- (Proposed) Northern New Jersey Holocaust Memorial, Teaneck Municipal Green (Teaneck)[26][27]
- Hunterdon County Holocaust Memorial at The Flemington Jewish Community Center Cemetery on Capner St. (Flemington)[28]
Markers
- Holocaust marker at the Bergen County Court House (Hackensack)[29]
- Holocaust marker at the Fair Lawn Municipal Building (Fair Lawn)[30]
Museums and institutions
- Amud Aish Memorial Museum (Brooklyn)[32]
- Museum of Jewish Heritage (Manhattan)
- Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County, Welwyn Preserve (Glen Cove, Long Island)[33]
- Stuart Elenko Holocaust Museum at the Bronx High School of Science (Bronx)
- Safe Haven Holocaust Refugee Shelter Museum (Oswego)
Monuments
- The Holocaust Memorial Park (Brooklyn)
- Holocaust Memorial, City Hall Plaza (Long Beach)
- Memorial to Victims of the Injustice of the Holocaust: 1938–1945, Appellate Division of the New York State Supreme Court (Manhattan)
- (Proposed) The "Capital District Jewish Holocaust Memorial", 2501 Troy Schenectady Road (Niskayuna)[34][35]
- Warsaw Ghetto Memorial Plaza in Riverside Park (Manhattan)
- Holocaust Memorial Park
- Long Beach
- Museum of Jewish Heritage
- N.Y. State Supreme Court
- Stuart Elenko Holocaust Museum
- Ohio Holocaust and Liberators Memorial at the Ohio Statehouse (Columbus)[36][37]
- “Promise For Life” sculpture on the Trinity Lutheran Seminary campus (Columbus)[38]
- Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center, Cincinnati Union Terminal (Cincinnati)
- Holocaust Memorial (Cleveland)[citation needed]
- Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage (Beachwood)[39]
- Cleveland
- The Holocaust Awareness Museum and Education Center (Philadelphia)
- Holocaust Memorial (Harrisburg)
- Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh)
- The Horwitz-Wasserman Holocaust Memorial Plaza (Philadelphia)
- Memorial to the Six Million Jewish Martyrs[40]
- Harrisburg
- Sandra Bornstein Holocaust Education Center (Providence)
- Rhode Island Holocaust Memorial Park (Providence)
- Charleston Holocaust Memorial (Charleston)
- Nashville Holocaust Memorial (Nashville)[41]
- The Children's Holocaust Memorial and Paper Clip Project at Whitwell Middle School (Whitwell)
- The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum[42]
- The El Paso Holocaust Museum and Study Center[43]
- The Holocaust History Project (San Antonio)
- Holocaust Museum Houston[44]
- The Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio[45]
- Houston
- Emek Sholom Holocaust Memorial Cemetery (Henrico)
- The Virginia Holocaust Museum[46] (Richmond)
- Emek Sholom
- Richmond
- Holocaust Center for Humanity (Seattle)
- List of Holocaust memorials and museums — worldwide
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- "Babi Yar Park: A Living Holocaust Memorial- The Mizel Museum". The Mizel Museum. Retrieved September 5, 2017.
- "University of Denver Holocaust Memorial Social Action Site". Center for Intercultural Dialogue. March 31, 2011. Retrieved October 26, 2022.
- "New Haven Holocaust Memorial". Jewish Federation of Greater New Haven. August 25, 2017. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
- Cohen, Howard (July 24, 2017). "Holocaust center co-founder, director Goldie Goldstein dies at 97". Miami Herald. Retrieved July 24, 2017.
- "Museum of History & Holocaust Education". Kennesaw.edu. Archived from the original on October 5, 2012. Retrieved October 14, 2012.
- "Thebreman.org". Thebreman.org. Retrieved October 14, 2012.
- Gaul, Alex (April 28, 2022). "Remembering the Holocaust on Yom HaShoah". 25newsnow.com. Retrieved January 6, 2023.
- III, Clifford H. Kern. "The New Orleans Holocaust Memorial". holocaustmemorial.us.
- "HHRCMAINE". HHRCMAINE. August 10, 2023. Retrieved October 11, 2023.
- "New Baltimore Holocaust Memorial". Josephsheppard.com. Retrieved October 14, 2012.
- "Permanent Exhibition: A Reason to Remember". umass.edu. Retrieved February 24, 2024.
- "Holocaust Memorial Center". Retrieved June 8, 2021.
- Rich-Kern, Sheryl (May 30, 2014). "Holocaust Memorial Opens in Nashua". www.nhpr.org/. New Hampshire Public Radio. Retrieved October 18, 2021.
- "The Sara & Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center - Sara & Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center | Stockton University". stockton.edu. Retrieved October 11, 2023.
- "The South Jersey Holocaust Memorial". January 17, 2013.
- "Northern New Jersey Holocaust Memorial". Northern New Jersey Holocaust Memorial. Retrieved October 11, 2023.
- "Holocaust Museum and Tolerance Center of Nassau County". Archived from the original on December 15, 2014.
- "Holocaust memorial gets key support in Niskayuna". February 11, 2020.
- "Monument to Six Million Jewish Martyrs". Philadelphia Holocaust Memorial. Retrieved November 5, 2013.
- "Jewish Federation of Nashville and Middle Tennessee". jewishnashville.org. Retrieved January 11, 2016.
- "Elpasoholocaustmuseum.org". Elpasoholocaustmuseum.org. Retrieved October 14, 2012.
- "Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio". Hmmsa.org. Archived from the original on April 25, 2012. Retrieved October 14, 2012.
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