World War II Japanese American Internment Museum

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McGehee, United States

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World War II Japanese American Internment Museum Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

World War II Japanese American Internment Museum is located in McGehee, United States on 100 S Railroad St. World War II Japanese American Internment Museum is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category museum in United States.

Address

100 S Railroad St

Phone

+1 8702229168

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Lori Petersen

Very interesting place. We were left speechless visiting. Be sure you drive out to the memorial in the field. Lady that runs the museum is wonderful. Really friendly and so much information.

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Amanda Huntley

Very informative and worth a trip to look at. Susan was at the front desk and was full of information and told a very good story. She had a great perspective as she grew up in the area and how little it was talked about in the area. It was a high quality muesem that is worth the 5 dollar admission for adults. (Free for college students and kids) An important part of American history that doesn't get talked about enough.

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Ronald Walker

Small but powerful and tastefully done. Important reminder of the damage done to innocent people by prejudice, fear and racism. Let us never forget!

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Rob Naka

I enjoyed my visit.

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Jack Hanson

Great museum showcasing an awful part of US history that many might not even know about. If you are traveling by McGehee on highway 65, I urge you to stop here. It's a small museum in a small town and you can see everything in 20 minutes or less. Only if we know our history can we stop it from repeating itself.

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Julieanna Walker

They were closed even though the website indicated open. Nice gentleman outside gave a brief at our request.

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Myra Soapes

What a reminder of the impact of prejudice and bigotry. The museum is very tastefully presented, and deals very well with a sensitive subject. The highlight of my day was meeting the son and grandson of internees.

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Aleicia Maness

Very informative and helpful docent.