Inspired By Anne Frank's Faith In Humanity!
The Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial Honors The Triumph Of The Human Spirit. In A World Divided By Religious Doctrine And Political Beliefs We Are Humbled And Emboldened By A Child Who Wrote In Her Diary From The Silence And Dread Of Her Families Hiding Place In Amsterdam During World War II. The Diary Is Among The Most Widely Read Books In The World. Historians Regard It As One Of The Most Important Documents Of The 20th Century. In 1945 Anne Frank Was Imprisoned At Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp Were She Died Of Starvation, Exposure, Brutality & Disease. She Was 15 Years Old. We Can Only Hope That Post Election The Jack Boots Stay In The Closet.
- Located at 770 S 8th St
- Almost An Acre In Size
- Enjoy Sapling From Anne Frank's Chestnut Tree
- 180 Foot Long Quote Wall
- The Bethine & Frank Church Writing Desk
- Bronze Anne Frank Staute By Greg Stone
- Amsterdam City Scape Wall
- Butteryfly Poem
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