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Tule Lake Unit of WWII Valor in the Pacific National Monument

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  • alkreitner
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    An important historic site not to be missed.

    This was a very well spent 3 hour morning exploration of a dark component of American History. We combined this with an afternoon visit to the nearby Lava Beds National Monument and had ourselves a te...

    Reviewed on Sep 7, 2023
  • alkreitner
    alkreitner
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    An important historic site not to be missed.

    This was a very well spent 3 hour morning exploration of a dark component of American History. We combined this with an afternoon visit to the nearby Lava Beds National Monument and had ourselves a te...

    Reviewed on Sep 7, 2023
  • Fred and Susan M
    Fred and Susan M
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    Fascinating History - Excellent Tour

    I don't think many tourists get here but this was a highlight of our 2-week trip. Early in 1942 FDR authorized the US army to remove nearly 110,000 people of Japanese ancestry, whether citizens o...

    Reviewed on Oct 7, 2018
  • Fred and Susan M
    Fred and Susan M
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    Fascinating History - Excellent Tour

    I don't think many tourists get here but this was a highlight of our 2-week trip. Early in 1942 FDR authorized the US army to remove nearly 110,000 people of Japanese ancestry, whether citizens o...

    Reviewed on Oct 7, 2018
  • dalsmith2016
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    A national monument with an important message.

    The Tule Lake Unit, during World War II, was the home for thousands of Americans of Japanese decent. They were taken from their homes and, quite honestly, forced to live in one of the hundreds of bar...

    Reviewed on Jul 17, 2018
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