After being bombarded by visitors playing Pokémon Go since Thursday, the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington D.C. is kindly asking Pokétrainers to go find their magical creatures somewhere else.
According to The Washington Post, there are three Pokéstops associated with the museum, which predictably leads to hoards of fans, young and old alike, swarming those areas at any given time.
The museum's communications director, Andrew Hollinger, told The Post, "Playing the game is **t appropriate in the museum, which is a memorial to the victims of Nazism. We are trying to find out if we can get the Museum excluded from the*game." Read more...