Did you know...
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The Museum of Tolerance is the only facility of its kind in the world. |
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The Museum has served over 4 million visitors, including over one and a half million children and youths have participated in the Museum experience and programs. since 1993. |
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Since 1996, over 110,000 adults have been trained in the Museum’s customized professional development programs. |
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A trend-setting pioneer, the Museum of Tolerance’s original exhibits and programs are being emulated in institutions throughout the United States and around the world in Northern Ireland, South Africa, Israel, Mexico, Chile, Canada, The Netherlands and France. |
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More than 350,000 people have visited the Museum’s traveling Friedl Dicker Brandeis exhibit in Japan alone. |
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The Museum has over 200 devoted volunteers serving as docents, library assistants, and book store attendees. |
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Soaring above the national average for museums of our size, in our busy season the Museum provides 35 guided tours per day! |
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According to recent UCLA study, the Museum has the most diverse visitor and membership base compared to other area museums. |
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The Museum’s Tools for Tolerance for Law Enforcement is the largest training provider for Criminal Justice professionals on the West Coast. |
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In December 2004, the Museum won the Global Peace and Tolerance Award. |
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