"In 1984, a group of 125 local Holocaust survivors founded the Dallas Holocaust Museum. Ever since, the museum's goal has been to educate visitors on the genocide and to promote human rights. There are three permanent exhibits—one focused on the Holocaust, another on human rights and the years following the Holocaust, and the last on how we deal with these issues in America today. Highlights include artifacts such as the first European box car brought to the U.S., which was used to bring Jews to ghettos and concentration camps, Nazi propaganda posters, and Holocaust survivors's suitcases and belongings. These items are paired alongside moving video testimonies and more." - Priya Krishna