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Manzanar National Historic Site (Independence)

Manzanar National Historic Site, located in Independence, California, provides a poignant glimpse into the history of Japanese American internment during World War II. Visitors can explore the preserved camp structures, exhibits, and memorials that tell the stories of resilience and hardship. The site also offers guided tours and educational programs, making it a significant place for reflection and learning.

About the Attraction

A visit to the Manzanar National Historic Site offers a poignant and educational journey through a significant chapter of American history. Here’s what to expect:

  • Historical Significance: Manzanar was one of ten camps where the U.S. government incarcerated over 110,000 Japanese immigrants and Japanese American citizens during World War II. The site preserves the stories and experiences of those who lived there.
  • Educational Exhibits: The site features a visitor center with exhibits that include photographs, artifacts, and oral histories, providing a comprehensive understanding of the internment experience.
  • Reflective Experience: Visitors can explore reconstructed buildings, such as barracks and a mess hall, and view the original foundations and gardens, offering a glimpse into the daily lives of the internees.

It's a must-see for those seeking to understand the impact of wartime policies on civil liberties and the resilience of the human spirit.

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Schedule

Open daily from sunrise to sunset, with the visitor center open Friday to Monday from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

Entrance Fee

Free
General Admission: Free
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