I had to return to my hotel to look up the meaning of this. Initially, I thought there was an old rug or blanket heaped in the middle of the space outlined by tall narrow curved bars. I gingerly t… Full review by Sue A
Apr 27, 2023
Being a child of Polish immigrants and one who’s lost family in the holocaust of World War II, it’s very meaningful to me that this is in Charleston. Regarding the honor and care bestowed in the maki… Full review by CountButler
May 29, 2021
This is easy to miss. Its on the south side of Mario Square and you'd walk right by it if you didn't know. A nice plaque with some info and the list of 15 largest camps. Worth the stop. Full review by lucycan