Sunday, Jun. 9, 2013 at 9:00 AM
78 East Washington Street
Join us for a free, family-friendly, daylong public event featuring a variety of opportunities to engage with Museum resources, people, and programs and pay tribute to local Holocaust survivors and World War II veterans. You can:
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Conduct Holocaust-era family research in the Museum’s extensive archives.
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Bring your own historic photos, documents, and other artifacts to review with a Museum curator.
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Explore some of the unanswered—and unanswerable—questions about the Holocaust with educators, historians, and other experts.
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View Holocaust survivor testimonies and archival films rarely seen outside the Museum.
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Go behind-the-scenes with Museum curators to learn the stories of how certain artifacts became part of the collection.
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Participate in a children’s art project to create “building blocks of hope,” which will be displayed at the 20th Anniversary National Tribute in Washington, DC. (For children ages six and older.)
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Help Holocaust survivors’ and victims’ families discover the fate of missing loved ones by participating in the World Memory Project.
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Witness the presentation of the flags of the US Army liberating divisions.
For more information and a complete schedule of events, click here.