Dallas Holocaust Museum Coupons and Deals
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Choose from Three Options $8 for two adult museum admissions (up to a $16 value) $16 for four adult museum admissions (up to a $32 value) $24 for six adult museum admissions (up to a $48 value) Admission includes a self-guided audio tour of the permanent exhibit as well as entry to current special exhibits such as Anne Frank: A Private Photo Album, a collection of 71 rarely seen photos taken by survivor Otto Frank that opens December 1, 2012.
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Explore one of the most iconic events in world history with today's deal for two tickets to the Dallas Holocaust Museum for only $8. More than 40,000 students and 15,000 other visitors walk through the state-of-the-art museum to hear personal stories, historical accounts and impacts felt across the world of the Holocaust. The museum strives to preserve the memory of the massive genocide while aiming to impart moral and ethical lessons. Featuring rotating exhibits, the Holocaust features in-depth stories and chilling photography from the trains bound to Auschwitz to the residents' revolt in the Warsaw Ghetto. Your admission includes the self-guided audio tour, available in English or Spanish. Learn the lessons, hear the stories and see the photos for yourself with today's deal from the Dallas Holocaust Museum.
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They say everything's bigger in Texas, and the mission of the Dallas Holocaust Museum/Center for Education and Tolerance is to ensure our capacity for tolerance and knowledge of history are equally expansive. With today's deal, pay $8 for two adult admissions (a $16 value). Dedicated to preserving the memory of the Holocaust and teaching the moral and ethical response to prejudice, hatred, and indifference for the benefit of all humanity, this West End museum hosts 27,000 students and and 22,000 walk-in visitors a year. Using an audio guide, you will tour the museum at your own pace and experience the "One Day in The Holocaust" exhibition to discover the impact that a few courageous individuals (upstanders) can have on the lives of others and how detrimental it can be to remain a bystander. Plus, a Holocaust survivor is often on site at the Museum to share his or her personal experiences. Open seven days a week, the Dallas Holocaust Museum will educate you about the Holocaust to ensure history doesn't repeat itself. Want more? Check out the Dallas Holocaust Museum on Facebook.
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