Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center, Glen Cove NY
Address | 100 Crescent Beach Rd, Glen Cove, NY | ||||||||||
Phone | (516) 571-8040 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.hmtcli.org | ||||||||||
Categories | Museum, Tourist Attraction | ||||||||||
Rating | 4.5 12 reviews | ||||||||||
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Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center reviews
12 The Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center is located in the north shore of Nassau County, Glen Cove.
The museum offers exhibits that teach folks history of the Holocaust and the lessons we learn and dangers of "antisemitism, racism, bullying, and all manifestations of intolerance. "
The adjacent Children's Memorial Garden is beautifully kept and is dedicated to the children that perished during WWII and those children who were lost during the Holocaust.
What a find in Glen Cove, NY. We had to call to get directions in because it's a little hidden away, but it did not disappoint. The people were super nice and helpful. There was so much information and so many treasures. The garden was as breathtakingly beautiful as it was heartbreaking. I highly recommend it.
It is a very nice place to spend with the family and fish. Please, let's keep the park and the streets of this place clean, thanks.
Beautiful quiet memorial garden remembering the children who perished in the holocaust. Please visit as you will be happy you did. A wonderful place to reflect
I didn't go inside the building, but the children's garden/ the garden itself was phenomenal. Highly recommend to anyone and everyone. Beyond touching quotes (and small bios) from some phenomenal humans that were perished. All the senses are attuned here.
In love with the garden, can stay here all day. So much nature and life. So many butterflies and rabbits, highly recommend.
Met some of the staff here, who are dedicated to helping people learn more about the Holocaust and what led to the Holocaust. The staff at the center are very knowledgable.
This review is for Welwyn Preserve and Holocaust museum grounds. Excellent garden with thoughtful inscriptions. Paths lead to Long Island sound, beautiful any time of the year. Nice quiet trails at preserve.
Rate this the Best FREE escape for a enchanting safe one on one date.
Much to see and explore.
Good parking.
This museum offers many programs. The director was very approachable and offered to customize a visit for my students. The Children's Garden is lovely.
This place is falling apart! It is appalling how they have allowed the grounds to be overrun by weeds and vine, the adjacent structures are falling apart and there are human feces complete with toilet paper all along the path leading to the beach. And fishing hooks and lures on the ground just waiting to poke your feet. Empty beer bottles and garbage everywhere along the beach not to mention graffiti. It's paradise if you happen to be a derelict looking for a place to crash.
Shame on the people in charge of caring for this property.
One of my favorite trails/hikes close to the city. So serene. You get a chance to be engulfed in trees and then a beautiful surprise beach at the end. So worth the hour drive from Brooklyn. I suggest everyone go!
Knowledgeable docent. Made the experience very informative. A must see for anyone living here or visiting. We must never forget.
A tranquil visit to a beautiful garden of remembrance. The museum, and ushers, provided and an indepth historic overview. It was well worth visiting.