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The museum is closing starting July 22. It's expected to reopen in early 2025.
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The St. Petersburg museum has invited local residents and dignitaries to read the names of Holocaust victims in five-minute intervals, “honoring their memory and legacy.”
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Children of Holocaust survivors recounted their parents' stories of survival at the Jimmie B. Keel Regional Library in Tampa.
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Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel's artifacts will be coming to the USF campus and Florida Holocaust Museum. The sites plan to use his message to fight what they say is a surge in antisemitism.
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Several published reports citing a spokesperson for Turning Point USA said the protesters were on public sidewalks outside the Tampa Convention Center and were not connected to the event.
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It will feature testimonies from the relatives of Holocaust survivors, along with readings of the names of Jewish men, women and children who were killed.
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Founder Gwendolyn Reese has long desired to share the city’s African American history online. The coronavirus pandemic helped put the project in motion.
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St. Petersburg Police are investigating who spray painted a swastika and "Jews are guilty" on the outside of the museum in the early hours of May 27.
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The message included a swastika and the words "Jews are guilty."
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Free Museum Day is returning to Tampa Bay on Saturday. Hosted by Smithsonian Magazine, museums and cultural institutions across the country provide free…
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An exhibit at the Florida Holocaust Museum in St Petersburg is so exclusive, only one person at a time can view it. Slots are by appointment only. I…
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A new exhibit at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum contextualizes American action — and inaction — during the Nazi rise to power. A 96-year-old Holocaust survivor says it's about time.