List of Holocaust Memorials and Museums - United States

United States

  • CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center - Terre Haute, Indiana
  • The Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio (San Antonio, Texas, U.S.)
  • The Kennesaw State University Museum of History and Holocaust Education (Kennesaw, Georgia, U.S.)
  • The William Breman Jewish Heritage & Holocaust Museum (Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.)
  • The Baltimore Holocaust Memorial, (Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.)
  • The Dallas Holocaust Museum/Center for Education & Tolerance (Dallas, U.S.)
  • The Children's Holocaust Memorial and Paper Clip Project at Whitwell Middle School (Whitwell, Tennessee, U.S.)
  • The Cybrary of the Holocaust
  • The Desert Holocaust Memorial (Palm Desert, California, U.S.)
  • The El Paso Holocaust Museum and Study Center, (El Paso, Texas, U.S.)
  • The Florida Holocaust Museum (St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S.)
  • The Holocaust Awareness Museum and Education Center (Philadelphia, PA, U.S.)
  • The Holocaust History Project
  • The Holocaust Memorial Center (Detroit Holocaust Memorial, U.S.)
  • The Holocaust Memorial on Miami Beach (Miami Beach, U.S.)
  • The Holocaust Memorial at California Palace of the Legion of Honor (San Francisco,U.S.)
  • The Holocaust and Tolerance Museum (Chandler, Arizona, U.S.)
  • Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center (Skokie, Illinois, U.S.)
  • The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous
  • Liberation (Holocaust memorial), bronze statue at New Jersey's Liberty State Park
  • The Museum of Tolerance (Los Angeles, U.S.)
  • The Nebraska Holocaust Memorial
  • The New England Holocaust Memorial (Boston, U.S.)
  • The New Mexico Holocaust & Intolerance Museum (Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.)
  • The Nizkor Project
  • Oregon Holocaust Memorial (Portland, Oregon)
  • The Simon Wiesenthal Center (Los Angeles, California, U.S.)
  • The Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation at University of Southern California (Los Angeles)
  • The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (Washington, D.C.)
  • The Virginia Holocaust Museum (Richmond, Virginia, USA)
  • Museum of Jewish Heritage (New York, New York, U.S.)
  • Holocaust Center of Northern California (San Francisco, California, U.S.)
  • Holocaust Museum Houston (Houston, Texas, U.S.)
  • Holocaust Memorial for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.)
  • Holocaust Memorial (Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA)

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