Opportunities exist to visit local sites and museums, reminding us of the Holocaust and providing educational opportunities for local students.
Sites of Historical Interest and Museums
The Safe Haven Museum and Education Center is dedicated to keeping alive the stories of 982 Holocaust refugees who were allowed into the United States.
The Goldsworthy Holocaust Memorial in the F.R. Newman Arboretum at the Cornell Plantations was created in 2004 by Andy Goldsworthy, a then A.D.
A tree sapling from the horse chestnut tree that Anne Frank saw from her window lives on in the nearby town of Poplar Ridge.