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For Holocaust Museum Houston visitors, it shouldn’t feel like history repeating itself. The expansion has created an engaging new experience, and one that that’s poised to evolve.
HOUSTON — Holocaust Museum Houston opened its doors for a special "First Look" celebration Saturday night. Dignitaries, donors and most importantly Holocaust survivors were all in attendance.
The exhibit opens Friday, May 5, and continues through Aug. 13 at Holocaust Museum Houston. In a way, it’s a testament to the Bayou City that the exhibit is here.
The Houston museum is the only one in the U.S. that has a Danish rescue boat from World War II. The rail car, a historical piece weighing 10.5 metric tons, also represented a challenge during the ...
In a recent media preview at the Holocaust Museum Houston, Gruber described his early restaurant career working in Michelin-starred restaurants with the likes of Gordon Ramsay and Marco Pierre White.
The museum’s full name is Holocaust Museum Houston, Lester and Sue Smith Campus. During the 22-month project, HMH moved to 16,000 square feet of industrial space nearby (and now closed).
Holocaust Museum Houston exhibits are currently on view at 9220 Kirby Drive, Suite 100, a temporary space that will close on May 16. Admission is $8-$12; free on Sundays.
Bill Orlin, 89, is a Holocaust survivor who resettled in Houston. He attended Thursday's ceremony at the museum. “I've been in Houston since 1951. I came here when I was 19 years old.
The exhibition in Houston was sponsored by Wells Fargo. “It is an honor, and we’re very, very proud, and it is integral to our mission here at the Holocaust Museum Houston,” Zuniga said.
Their courage — and that of the roughly 300 other Holocaust survivors living in Houston — will be saluted today as the Holocaust Museum Houston awards those survivors its 16th annual Lyndon ...
Much of the structure, converted from a dental practice, will be done away with. Ground breaking is slated for October. The new Holocaust Museum Houston is scheduled to open in early 2019.
The museum is home to four permanent galleries and two changing exhibits, including the U.S. premiere of the “Mandela: Struggle For Freedom” on view now through January 3rd.
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