Museum of History and Holocaust Education

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Kennesaw, United States

historymuseum.kennesaw.edu
Museum· Exhibit· History museum· Tourist attraction

Museum of History and Holocaust Education Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Museum of History and Holocaust Education is located in Kennesaw, United States on 3333 Busbee Dr NW. Museum of History and Holocaust Education is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category museum in United States.

Address

3333 Busbee Dr NW

Phone

+1 4705782083

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Randy Cail

First time exploring the hiking/biking trails-better than expected!

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Marisol Ortiz

An incredible Museum. I love to share the places I can visit. Whether I pay a ticket, check out a library pass or find free entrance to a Museum .... Free entrance to this one. It is very eye opening and educational. There is much to see. It also includes a furnished room of the Era where you can even listen to a program of that year. My nephew and I learned and observed many things. If you can make the time to go, I am sure you will not be sorry. Free Entrance

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cheri hart

This is A small, free museum on campus. There are Alot of pictures, and detailed accounts, to read. There is A small, recreation of A 1940's living room, that you can go into and listen to actual news broadcasts, announcing America joining the war. It is handicap accessible.

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liannaVR

Although it has been a year since I visited, I would live to say I am quite disappointed with the person that led our discussion. To this day, I still think of the time I visited with my college class. There was a comment made by about how African Americans shouldn't be mad that people do black face concerning Halloween. As Kennesaw Alumni I expect better from a place that educates others about history. Before you say something, please put yourself in other peoples shoes and educate yourself about their history. You saying that your grandfather was in world war II doesn't do much to quell your audience.

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Kaitlin Maginnis

This museum is dedicated to educating the public on the Holocaust and World War II. With a few permanent exhibits and others that rotate, there is always something new.