Construction began on a six-story museum dedicated to Holocaust education at 125 Tremont Street. The 32,700-square-foot facility is expected to open in late 2026. Organizers say the museum will feature immersive exhibits and educational programming for students. The project has received support from city officials and local Jewish community organizations.
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