Long Beach Historical & Preservation Society Museum, 226 West Penn Street (between Laurelton and Magnolia Blvds.), . This museum was founded in 1980 to "educate the public about Long Beach and to preserve and enhance the city's architectural and historical heritage." The museum has thousands of pictures, documents, and memorabilia which can be viewed by the public. �
Holocaust Memorial at Kennedy Plaza, . Financed and designed by Holocaust survivor Dr. Stanley R. Robbin, M.D. in April of 1982, this giant granite memorial was erected in honor of those lost during the Holocaust. This impressive granite structure is something to see. �
9/11 Memorial, 1300 Lido Blvd (Town Park Point Lookout). To remember 9/11, a major day in our nation's history, a monument has been erected in Lido Beach. �
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