This is a list of Holocaust memorials and museums situated in the United States, organized by state.
Online only The Cybrary of the Holocaust[ 1] The Nizkor Project[ 2]
Arizona The Center for Hope, Humanity, and Holocaust Education (Phoenix) Jewish Museum and Holocaust Center[ 3] (Tucson)
California
Colorado The Babi Yar Park (Denver)[ 8] Holocaust Memorial Social Action Site (University of Denver campus)[ 9]
Connecticut The New Haven Holocaust Memorial (New Haven)[ 10]
Florida Florida Holocaust Museum
Maitland
Naples
Georgia
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Louisiana sculpture by Yaacov Agam .[ 15] Alexandria Holocaust Memorial, Holocaust Memorial Park
Maine The Holocaust and Human Rights Center of Maine (Augusta )[ 16]
Maryland The Baltimore Holocaust Memorial[ 17]
Massachusetts
Michigan sculpture by Leonard Baskin Holocaust Memorial, Oakview Cemetery (Royal Oak )
Mississippi
Missouri
Nebraska
New Hampshire New Hampshire Holocaust Memorial (Nashua )[ 21] Nashua, New Hampshire – Holocaust Memorial – 2013
New Jersey
Museums and institutions Esther Raab Holocaust Museum & Goodwin Education Center,[ 22] Cherry Hill The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous (Manhattan)[ 23] Sara & Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center, Galloway[ 24]
Monuments South Jersey Holocaust memorial, Alliance cemetery (Norma)[ 25] Camden County Holocaust Memorial (Cherry Hill ) dedicated June 7, 1981 Liberation , Liberty State Park (Jersey City ) Holocaust memorial at Congregation Sons of Israel synagogue, 590 Madison Ave (Lakewood) (Proposed) Northern New Jersey Holocaust Memorial, Teaneck Municipal Green (Teaneck)[ 26] [ 27] Hunterdon County Holocaust Memorial at The Flemington Jewish Community Center Cemetery on Capner St. (Flemington)[ 28]
Markers
New Mexico
New York
Museums and institutions
Monuments
Ohio
Oklahoma The Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art (Tulsa)[ 40]
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island Sandra Bornstein Holocaust Education Center (Providence ) Rhode Island Holocaust Memorial Park (Providence)
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
Washington Holocaust Center for Humanity (Seattle )
Washington, D.C.
Wisconsin
See also Museums portal United States portal
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