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Amache Internment Camp Becomes National Historic Site - Aerial Photography
Granada, Colorado - The World War Ii Amache Japanese Internment Camp In Southeast Colorado Became Part Of The National Park Service, As President Joe Biden Signed A Law Making Amache A National Historic Site On March 18, 2022. More Than 7,000 Japanese And Japanese-Americans Were Held At The Site, One Of 10 Internment Camps In The American West. Though All The Buildings Were Demolished After The War, Many Foundations Remain. A Guard Tower And Several Barracks Have Been Reconstructed., United States
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- Media ID : 2065978
- License : Editorial
- Copyright : © Jim West Photography/Hosiho
- Date Created : 09-14-2017
- Location : Granada, Colorado, United States
- Model Release : No
- Property Release : No
- Photo size 12,7 Mpx
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4371x2912 px
(14,6x9,7 in / 37,0x24,7 cm @ 300 ppi) - File size : 9.5 Mo