Camp Tulelake building
Camp Tulelake, northern site
Lone building, Newell site of Camp Tulelake
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Remnants of Camp Tulelake, northern site.
Japanese-American and POW internment camp of WWII, Tulelake, California. POWs were Italian & German. Only four buildings remain on this site and occasional educational tours are by appointment. It is preserved as a memorial, not a tourist attraction, and is a National Historical Site. There were actually two separate camps, this one near the town of Tulelake and one at Newell, a town a few miles southeast. The Newell site became the largest Japanese-American internment camp in the United States and was high-security. Read about the camp here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulelake_camp
The building on the far right was the kitchen & mess hall.
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The building on the far right was the kitchen & mess hall.
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