The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights is dedicated to teaching the history of the Holocaust and advancing human rights to combat prejudice, hatred, and indifference. A not-for-profit 501 (c) (3) since 1984, we were first known as the Dallas Memorial Center for Holocaust Studies. In 2005, the renamed Dallas Holocaust Museum/Center for Education and Tolerance opened at its transitional location in the historic West End district. The Museum hosted more than 86,000 visitors in 2017, among them 36,000 school children. A top-rated attraction in North Texas, the Museum is one of just a few Holocaust-related museums or centers in the United States and the only Holocaust museum serving North Central Texas, as well as the adjacent states of Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana.
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51-200 employees
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Museums & Institutions
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214-741-7500
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300 N Houston St, Dallas, Texas 75202, US
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1984
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Education, Human Rights, Holocaust Education, Ever Changing Special Exhibits, Holocaust Survivor Speakers, Permanent Exhibit: One Day In The Holocaust, Wwii History
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