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It's no secret that we live in a world full of prejudice, bigotry and inhumanity. But not everyone shares these negative attitudes, especially those involved with the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. This unique institution is designed to expose the ugliness of various discriminating practices, at the same time teaching cultural tolerance and racial understanding. Since opening in 1993, the Museum of Tolerance has hosted more than 4 million visitors from all over the world, not to mention a number of important political and social figures like King Hussein of Jordan to the Dalai Lama. Exhibits at this unique exhibit focus on a number of issues, including the Holocaust and international examples of genocide. Modern day issues are also discussed via interactive displays, helping Jonny Parks LAX Airport Parking customers understand the larger meaning behind international disputes. The Museum of Tolerance is recognized around the world as being a leader in the field of cultural and social studies, and it is also noted as an important Los Angeles attraction. LAX airport parking tourists are encouraged to stop in and expand their understanding of world issues during an upcoming LA outing.

How does one display Tolerance?

Exhibiting an abstract idea like tolerance isn't easy. That's why the Museum of Tolerance features more than $50 million worth of high-tech interactive exhibits. Conceptual in nature, these exhibits allow customers of Johnny Parks LAX Airport Parking to immerse themselves in ideology, experiencing what its like to be discriminated against. Fast-paced, hands-on exhibits are meant to touch both the heart and the mind, creating a rollercoaster of emotions. Visitors of all ages are sure to grasp the greater meaning behind every exhibit at the Museum, so why not add a little depth to your upcoming Johnny Parks LAX Airport Parking vacation. Located inside the legendary Simon Wiesenthal Center, (an institute founded by the notorious Nazi hunter), the Museum of Tolerance deals extensively with Holocaust studies. But this is not just a Jewish Museum. The Museum of Tolerance is an academy that broadly campaigns for a live-and-let-life world. One of the Museum's newest exhibits entitled Find Our Families, Finding Ourselves, deals with the American diversity and discrimination as a whole, making it of interest to every Los Angeles traveler.

How the Museum of Tolerance has impacted the world

  • Since 1996 more than 110,000 adults have participated in the Museum's customized professional development programs.
  • The Museum of Tolerance is the first museum designed to display human emotions and nature instead of artifacts. The MOT's exhibits have been emulated in institutions across the nation as well as in Northern Ireland, South Africa, Israel, Mexico, Chile, Canada, The Netherlands and France.
  • More than one and a half million children have visited the Museum of Tolerance since it opened its doors in 1993.
  • The Museum of Tolerance won the Global Peace and Tolerance Award in December of 2004.
  • The Museum hosts a number of unique programs. These include the Tools for Tolerance for Law Enforcement, which is now considered to be the largest training provider for Criminal Justice professionals on the West Coast.

The Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles is designed to promote peace and compassion in everyday situations. It is also meant to act as an icon of remembrance for those who have suffered intolerance during the past. If you would like to learn more about the MOT before embarking on your upcoming Johnny Parks LAX Airport Parking vacation please visit the official website at www.museumoftolerance.com. Admission to the museum is never more than $15. The Museum of Tolerance is conveniently located inside the Simon Wiesenthal Plaza at 9786 West Pico Boulevard just past the corner of Pico Boulevard and Roxbury Drive. LAX airport parking travelers can learn more by calling the General Information hotline at 1-310-553-8403.

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