Minidoka National Historic Site
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National park in Jerome County, Idaho
Minidoka National Historic Site is a National Historic Site in the western United States. It commemorates the more than 13,000 Japanese Americans who were imprisoned at the Minidoka War Relocation Center during the Second World War. Among the inmates, the notation 峰土香 or 峯土香 was sometimes applied.
Address: 1428 Hunt Rd, Jerome, ID 83338
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 8 AM
Phone: (208) 825-4169
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In 2001, the Minidoka Internment National Monument was established on 73 acres of the original camp site that were still in government ownership to commemorate ...
The Minidoka Center included a reserve of over 33,000 acres of land in Jerome County. The actual camp site, consisting of more than 600 buildings, was located ...
Now a national historic site, Minidoka traces the history of Japanese Americans from immigration in the 1800s to the commemorations of today.