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Dallas Holocaust Museum

Dallas Holocaust Museum paranormal

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Location submitted by: sdonley on 11/05/2012
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Founded in 1984, the Dallas Holocaust Museum/Center for Education and Tolerance is dedicated to preserving the memory of the Holocaust.

211 N. Record Street, Suite 100
Dallas , TX 75201
Phone: 214-741-7500
Open to the public: Yes

http://www.dallasholocaustmuseum.or...

Lat: 32.779995
Lon: -96.807404

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Demographic Rank: 6
History: 1
Stories: 0
Claims: 5
Evidence: 0
Resources: 0
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Founded in 1984, the Dallas Holocaust Museum/Center for Education and Tolerance is dedicated to preserving the memory of the Holocaust, and to teaching the moral and ethical response to prejudice, hatred and indifference for the benefit of all humanity. Located in Dallas' Historic West End, the Museum hosts more than 65,500 visitors annually, among them 31,000 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. The Museum has been recognized for its compelling and creative programming, internationally recognized exhibits, and world-class speakers. North Texas is home to about 125 survivors, refugees and hidden children from the Holocaust. Dedicated members and volunteers throughout the region and the state generously support the Museum every year.

Added by: sdonley on 02/01/2015 DB#:212
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http://www.dallasholocaustmuseum.org/about/contact


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1970 02/01/2015 sdonley People have reported hearing the sounds of an AM radio.
1971 02/01/2015 sdonley During a traveling exhibit, the sounds of children's voices were heard.
1972 02/01/2015 sdonley During a traveling exhibit, the sounds of children playing were heard.
1973 02/01/2015 sdonley Voices speaking in a foreign language have been reported, and when the lights were turned on, the voices stopped.
1974 02/01/2015 sdonley People have reported hearing the sounds of something going, "Shhh".

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