Opening Day - New Temporary Exhibit "Witness to the Holocaust"
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New temporary exhibit coming to the Marietta History Center starting on August 12th.
“Witness to the Holocaust” is a photographic exhibit of one of
Atlanta's leading African American citizens, William Alexander “W.A.” Scott III, who witnessed the liberation of the Buchenwald concentration camp through the lens of his camera. The exhibit also draws parallels between the Jim Crow Laws and the 1880s-1960s implemented in the United States and the Nuremberg Race Laws of 1935-1945 implemented in Germany and Nazi-controlled areas of Europe.
This traveling exhibit is presented by the Georgia Commission on the Holocaust. More information about the Commission can be found at www.holocaust.georgia.gov.
This exhibit will be on display beginning Tuesday, August 12th through Friday, October 10th, 2025.
www.MariettaHistory.org
Included with regular admission.
$10 for Adults, $7 for Seniors (60+) & Students, FREE for Members, Military, & Children under 5
“Witness to the Holocaust” is a photographic exhibit of one of
Atlanta's leading African American citizens, William Alexander “W.A.” Scott III, who witnessed the liberation of the Buchenwald concentration camp through the lens of his camera. The exhibit also draws parallels between the Jim Crow Laws and the 1880s-1960s implemented in the United States and the Nuremberg Race Laws of 1935-1945 implemented in Germany and Nazi-controlled areas of Europe.
This traveling exhibit is presented by the Georgia Commission on the Holocaust. More information about the Commission can be found at www.holocaust.georgia.gov.
This exhibit will be on display beginning Tuesday, August 12th through Friday, October 10th, 2025.
www.MariettaHistory.org
Included with regular admission.
$10 for Adults, $7 for Seniors (60+) & Students, FREE for Members, Military, & Children under 5
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