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Anne Frank Exhibit Guided Tours

Anne Frank Exhibit Guided Tours In-Person

Capital University Libraries and the Department of History proudly present Anne Frank: A History for Today. Curated by the Anne Frank Center at the University of South Carolina, the official U.S. partner of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, the Anne Frank exhibition tells the story of Anne Frank against the backdrop of the Holocaust and the Second World War. The exhibition aims to inform visitors about the history of the Holocaust from the perspective of Anne Frank and her family; to show visitors that differences between people exist in all societies; to encourage visitors to analyze the concepts of intolerance, persecution, exclusion, mutual respect, human rights, democracy, and their meaning for us; and to convince visitors that the creation of a society in which differences between people are respected is not something automatic.

Date:
Tuesday, February 25, 2025 Show more dates
Time:
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Registration has closed.

Location

Blackmore Library Room 110, 1 College and Main; Bexley, Ohio 43004

Parking:

Visitors parking is available on Mound Street.  See the campus map for details.  There is on-street parking in Bexley with some restrictions.  Be aware that Main St street parking is prohibited between the hours of 4pm and 6pm on weekdays.  

Registration Help: 

You can register for yourself and up to 9 guests at a time.  For groups larger than 10, return to the even to register multiple times up to a maximum of 25 visitors.  

For larger groups, especially school visits with more than 30 students, please reach out to mcrawford32@capital.edu for help scheduling your visit.  

Event Organizer

Meghan Crawford