Indianapolis Children's Museum pays tribute to Anne Frank
Posted: Apr 16, 2013 1:44 AM EDT | Updated: Nov 5, 2014 10:47 PM EDT
INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indianapolis Children's Museum paid tribute to Anne Frank, Monday.
Several samplings taken from a tree that Frank wrote about were planted at the museum.
The trees were planted next to a sculpture of Anne Frank's diary with the lines dedicated to the tree.
Holocaust survivors say it helps pass the story on for generations to come.
"To think that we have a piece of this here, living in Indianapolis, and it shows us, you know, life goes on and that good can win and survive," said Caren Vogel, survivor's family member.
A visiting actor played the part of Anne Frank's dad for the tree planting ceremony.