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The
Holocaust Memorial was conceived by
Miami
's
Holocaust survivors, at one time, the largest such group in the world, and
funded by a private, non-profit organization. Considering
the rich cultural influence of
Miami
Beach
's
Jewish population, as well as the history of
Miami
as a place of refuge, the Holocaust Memorial underscores the strength and
understanding of this city's culture. The Memorial was dedicated on
February 4, 1990 and its grounds include eleven areas: The Beginning, The
Arbor history, A Garden of meditation, The Dome of Contemplation, The
Lonely path, The Sculpture of Love and Anguish, The Series of Vignettes,
Sensing Both Love and Fear, The Memorial Wall, The Final Sculpture and
Never Shall We Forget. You can visit the Memorial at
1933-1945
Meridian Avenue
,
Miami
Beach
,
Florida
.
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