The new Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights museum will be open and ready for visitors soon so we need to drop by and tour the facility.  This is an immersive, interactive journey unlike any other — unforgettable doesn't begin to describe the experience. It covers events that changed our world, in a voice that is intimate and personal. The exhibition highlights the role of world leaders, and also the men and women who found the strength to endure the unimaginable and accomplish the extraordinary. It is dedicated to the memory of six million Jews who died during the WWII Holocaust in the belief that by keeping the memory alive, no such atrocity will ever happen again.

All visitors who enter the museum must pass through security where all bags are X-rayed and subject to search. No weapons or hazardous materials will be allowed into the museum. No bag larger than 19” tall, 17” wide, and 8” deep will be permitted into the museum. They do not offer a bag/coat check so please plan accordingly. The museum is accessible to wheelchair users and others with special needs; it is not recommended for children younger than 12.

We will leave TI at 11:00 am and eat lunch at Spaghetti Warehouse (on our own). We will have our own docent for a private guided tour of the museum at 1:00 pm and return around 3:30 pm.   Cost is $20 for members and $22 for nonmembers.

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