Yes, it's somewhere out by Culver City.
Museum of Tolerance was created in 1993.
The web address of the Museum Of Tolerance is: http://www.museumoftolerance.com
The Museum of Tolerance is a very important institution, which reminds its visitors of the vitality of universal acceptance and tolerance of each other - and what happens when we refuse to act with tolerance and don't respect each other.
The Museum of Tolerance.
The address of the Museum Of Tolerance is: 9786 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90035
The web address of the Museum Of Human Rights Freedom And Tolerance Inc is: http://www.museumhrft.org/
The address of the Museum Of Human Rights Freedom And Tolerance Inc is: Po Box 268, Livingston, NJ 07039
The Museum of Tolerance is primarily supported through a combination of private donations, membership fees, and foundation grants. It also receives funding from the Simon Wiesenthal Center, which established the museum. Additionally, ticket sales and educational programs contribute to its financial support, enabling it to fulfill its mission of promoting tolerance and understanding.
The original museum in Los Angeles, California, opened in 1993 and receives 350,000 visitors annually.
To teach about the Jewish holocaust and the results and to make sure that it doesn’t happen again.
The Getty Center is the closest: http://tinyurl.com/ajy5d2The Museum of Tolerance is also very close: http://tinyurl.com/dlwpf8The Hammer Museum is in Westwood Village: http://tinyurl.com/bppbqgAlso, the Fowler Museum is on the UCLA campus near Royce Hall.Hope this helps!
The phone number of the U S Holocaust Memorial Museum is: 310-556-3222.