UNITED STATES HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM PRESS KIT
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FACTS AND FIGURES
VISITORS TO THE MUSEUM
- Total: 28.1 million since the Museum opened in April 1993.
- Demographics: 34% school-aged children; 12% international.
- Dignitaries: 88 heads of state; more than 3,500 foreign officials from over 132 countries.
VISITORS ONLINE IN 2008
- Visits: 25 million; more than 100 countries visit daily.
- International Visits: 38% international, including 477,000 visits from majority Muslim countries.
SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS
- Kimmel Rowan Gallery: State of Deception: The Power of Nazi Propaganda
- Wexner Learning Center: Documenting the Path of American Liberators; The Nuremberg Trials: What Is Justice?; Genocide Emergency—Darfur: Who Will Survive Today?
- Gonda Education Center (lower level): A Dangerous Lie: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
- Meyerhoff Auditorium entry (lower level): Abandoned at Srebrenica: Ten Years Later.
- Traveling Exhibitions: Seven communities hosted exhibitions between October and December 2008, including Deadly Medicine in Ottawa, Canada and the Detroit Science Center, (MI).
COLLECTIONS AND REFERENCE SERVICES
- Artifacts: More than 12,700 objects.
- Archives and Photo Archives: 46 million pages plus 138 million images recently received from ITS, 17,000 requests for archival information in 2008; 80,000 historic images, 18,800 available on Museum Web site.
- Meed Survivors Registry: Over 72,000 requests for information about individual victims in 2008.
- Film and Video: More than 995 hours of archival footage; 1,000 requests in 2008.
- Library and Oral History: 81,500 items in 55 languages, more than 9,000 oral history testimonies, and access to 51,000 oral histories from the USC Shoah Foundation Institute.
- Senior Historian’s Division: More than 850 research responses in 2008.
EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH AND SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY
- Regional Education Corps: 30 advanced teachers of the Holocaust in 20 states.
- Museum Teacher Fellows: 246 representing every state.
- Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies: Fellows-in-Residence: 308 since 1994 from 26 countries; Campus Visiting Lecturers: 452 visits to 44 states and Canada; Faculty Seminars: 411 from 47 states and Canada.
ADMINISTRATION, STAFF, AND MEMBERSHIP
- Base Operating Budget: $78.3 million for FY09 ($46.8m Federal pending appropriation by Congress; $31.4m private donations).
- Staff: Nearly 400 staff.
- Members and Supporters: 182,000
- Volunteers and Interns: More than 650 volunteers, including 91 Holocaust survivors, donated more than 25,000 hours of service in 2008; 61 interns provided more than 19,000 hours of service.
- Regional Development Offices: New York, Boston, Boca Raton, FL, Chicago, Los Angeles, Dallas.
Quarterly statistics as of 1/1/2009