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Japanese American Internment Museum

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Established
  
2013

Phone
  
+1 870-222-9168

Type
  
History museum

Japanese American Internment Museum

Location
  
100 South Railroad Street McGehee, Arkansas

Website
  
Jerome-Rohwer Interpretive Museum & Visitor Center

Address
  
100 S Railroad St, McGehee, AR 71654, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–5AMThursday10AM–5AMFriday10AM–5AMSaturday10AM–5AMSundayClosedMondayClosedTuesday10AM–5AMWednesday10AM–5AM

Similar
  
Fort Lincoln Internme, Tuna Canyon Detention, Bainbridge Island Japanese, Rohwer War Relocatio, Tulelake camp

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The Japanese American Internment Museum, also known as the WWII Japanese American Internment Museum and the Jerome-Rohwer Interpretive Museum & Visitor Center, is a history museum in McGehee, Arkansas. The museum features exhibits regarding the area history of Japanese American internment in the 1940s when more than 17,000 Japanese Americans were housed at nearby Rohwer War Relocation Center and Jerome War Relocation Center during World War II. Exhibits include a film, oral histories, photographs, personal artifacts and some art made by internees, as well as changing art exhibitions.

Visitors are encouraged to tour the remains of the Rohwer War Relocation Center, which is located about 17 miles away from the museum. The site includes a memorial, cemetery, interpretive panels and audio kiosks.

The museum opened its doors on April 16, 2013 and is located in the south building of the historic McGehee Railroad Depot. It is one of several Arkansas State University Heritage Sites.

The dedication ceremony for the museum featured George Takei giving a speech and his narration is also featured on a number of the audio displays.

References

Japanese American Internment Museum Wikipedia