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  • Manzanar National Historic Site (U. S. National Park Service)
    Manzanar War Relocation Center was one of ten camps where the US government incarcerated Japanese immigrants ineligible for citizenship and Japanese American citizens during World War II
  • Manzanar - Wikipedia
    The Manzanar National Historic Site, which preserves and interprets the legacy of Japanese American incarceration in the United States, was identified by the United States National Park Service as the best-preserved of the ten former camp sites
  • Manzanar National Historic Site | National Park Foundation
    Located at the foot of the imposing Sierra Nevada in eastern California's Owens Valley, Manzanar has been identified as the best preserved of these camps
  • Manzanar National Historic Site - Visit California
    During World War II, thousands of Japanese-Americans were moved from their homes throughout the West and brought to internment camps like Manzanar This remote site in the wind-swept Owens Valley, aims to shed light on that sobering time, through recreated buildings, photographs, films, oral histories, and interactive displays
  • Manzanar Historical Marker
    In the early part of World War Two, 110,000 persons of Japanese ancestry were interned in relocation centers by Executive Order No 9066, issued on February 19, 1942 (A historical marker located near Independence in Inyo County, California )
  • Manzanar National Historic Site (2026) - All You MUST . . . - Tripadvisor
    Manzanar NHS tells the stories of 120,000 Japanese Americans excluded from the West Coast and confined during WWII Manzanar was the first of ten camps and held 11,070 people, 2 3 of them American citizens Today, visitors explore the site by walking or driving to see foundations, trees, rock gardens, and stone alignments
  • A Guide to Visiting Manzanar National Historic Site
    Manzanar National Historic Site preserves one of the 10 Japanese American incarceration camps from World War II This is probably the most famous of the camps due to the evocative memoir Farewell to Manzanar, written by Jeanne Wakatsui Houston and James Houston, and the movie based upon the book
  • Manzanar War Relocation Center | Japanese-American, WWII, Internment . . .
    In March 1942 the U S War Relocation Authority was set up; fearing subversive actions, it established 10 relocation centres for persons of Japanese ancestry, located in California, Arizona, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, and Arkansas
  • Manzanar - Japanese American National Museum
    Located at 3,900 feet of desert elevation in the southern Owens Valley of east-central California, between the towns of Lone Pine and Independence, Manzanar was 220 miles north of Los Angeles and 250 miles south of Reno, Nevada
  • Manzanar National Historic Site - Visit Mammoth
    Exhibits include a large scale model of Manzanar War Relocation Center crafted by former internees, historic photographs and audiovisual programs, and artifacts A large graphic includes the names of over 10,000 Japanese Americans who spent all or part of World War II at Manzanar





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