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Visitor tip Don't miss the 1940s living room recreation where you can listen to actual news broadcasts from the era announcing America's entry into WWII. This immersive experience is frequently highlighted as a memorable and educational feature.
Visitor tip Book group tours in advance by contacting K-12 Education Coordinator Maddie Weiss if visiting with a school group. The museum accommodates up to 110 guests per day and aligns tours with Georgia Standards of Excellence, making it ideal for field trips.

Quick Facts

Type
Natural History Museum
Highlights
Holocaust education, WWII veteran interviews, 75+ oral history clips
Admission
Free
Group Capacity
Up to 110 guests per day

What visitors say

Love finding museums especially when free to enter. This was a nice size and I spent about two hours taking my time walking around. I even enjoyed a documentary on Anna Frank. I would definitely recommend.
Located in Kennesaw University it depicts interesting information with the history of the Holocaust. It not all horrific pictures, but history of the brave lives that revolted and did what they could to oppose the Nazi"s rounding up…
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…

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