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Houston Holocaust Museum

A Moving Tribute

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Made me cry!
I went there with my grandfather and at first I really didn't want to go.

Reviewed by: Hales from on Jul 14 2009

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Nothing special
There were so many other museums to visit in Houston. While this one has some appeal, I did not think this one was particularly a good one.

Reviewed by: FairRater from on Jan 10 2009

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Nothing special
There were so many other museums to visit in Houston. While this one has some appeal, I did not think this one was particularly a good one.

Reviewed by: FairRater from on Jan 10 2009

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A Great Tribute to the People Who Died
I thought it was very interesting. I never really knew what it was about until I went to that. Just seeing what Hitler and the Nazis did to those people just made me want to cry. Those people who died were defenseless and helpless. Altogether, the museum was a great tribute to the people who died. The admission was free, the film was great, and the exhibits were unforgetable! It was definately worth the time!

Reviewed by: baby girl from on Aug 14 2008

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I didn't even know it was there!
The Holocaust Museum is such a good place to go to if you want to fully understand the horrors that went on during the second World War.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 01 2007

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Sobering visit
My daughter and I visited the museum this summer and found it to be an authentic representation of the atrocities and experiences of the Jewish people. The artifacts coupled with the expertise of the tour guide and the film shown capture the honest facts and depict the realism of the Jewish Haloucaust.

Reviewed by: Anna F from on Sep 13 2007

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eye opening experience
I think the holocaust museum is a place that we can all go to and remind ourselfs how far hate can go. When you watch an interveiw of a holocaust surviver you are just hypnatized by what their saying! It is a wonderful museum but it is a sad one too.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 10 2007

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Excellent, respectful, awe-inspiring!
This is a tremendous educational tool: took our older children and friends. It was not too long to be tiring, complete in its depictions for those who love detail, and a worthy reminder and honor we all should occasionally see.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Mar 07 2007

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Almost Real
Going to this museum was a great experience for me because it really gave me the feeling of actually being there and it really makes you think. The way the museum is built, as well as decorated really gives everything this gloomy, ominous feeling which suits the topic of this museum perfectly. It was like going back in time and actually being there to watch all this happen.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 22 2007

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A Holocaust repeated
The truth must be told or shown in respect to those who were subjected to such holocaust. I have seen the museum in Washington also, and must tell you that their's is more informed. The PASSPORT experience will make it more understanding to what extent there was no escape of this inhuman experience. Thank you to those who made it possible to keep we humans remembering the Holocaust- must not live it but remember it- so it will never happen again.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jan 28 2007
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