The Anne Frank Exhibit will remain in Sandy Springs for another three years, with the city guaranteeing up to $50,000 per year to cover salaries. The Georgia Commission on the Holocaust, which has operated the exhibit in a shopping center since 2010, renewed its contract with the city last month.

The exhibit has more than 600 photographs, a replica of Frank’s Amsterdam room, a video called “The Short Life of Anne Frank,” student artwork and other Holocaust materials. It is located in suite 209 of Parkside Shopping Center, 5920 Roswell Road.