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Old barracks building from Camp 2 in Poston, Arizona. Japanese American internment camp WWII.
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Remains of Japanese American Internment Camp Building in Poston, Arizona. This was a part of Camp 2, about five miles south of Camp 1. Paul Chandler August 2021.
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One of ten Japanese American Internment Camps was located in Poston, Arizona. There were three encampments, and this is the furthest one north, and the most intact.
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You can make out a tribal logo on this building in Camp 1 of the Poston WWII Japanese American Internment Camp. None of the buildings are used, and the perimeter road is blocked by overgrowth on the east side. Poston, Arizona.
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At the unmarked Poston Japanese American Internment Camp, these appear to be barracks buildings. This is Camp 1. Two more were located south of this one.
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This is outside of the perimeter fence on the west side of the Poston Japanese American Internment Camp, about twelve miles south of Parker, Arizona.
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There is not as much destruction on the inside of the fence. This building is on the west side of the Poston Japanese American Internment Camp south of Parker, Arizona.
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This building is outside of the perimeter fence at the Poston Japanese American Internment Camp in LaPaz County, Arizona.
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Another exterior building outside of the perimeter fence. Poston Japanese American Internment Camp. Poston, Arizona.
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WWII Japanese American Internment Camp in Poston, Arizona. Located on Colorado River Indian Tribes land, this was one of ten such facilities. There were 3 separate camps. This one is the northernmost and most intact.
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This may have been a recreation area within Camp 1 of the Poston Japanese American Internment Camp. The barracks buildings as well as a large building which may have been a cafeteria/meeting hall are closer to the southern entry point. Parker, Arizona.
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Decaying buildings are the rule within the perimeter of the Poston Japanese American Internment Camp. There is no signage which would alert travelers that this was one of the ten relocation centers. South of Parker, Arizona.
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Some barracks buildings at the WWII Poston Japanese American Internment Camp in southwestern Arizona. Not much to escape to in this desolate area, which is why it was selected in all likelihood. Near Parker, Arizona.
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This was part of the largest building at the Poston Japanese American Internment Camp in LaPaz County, Arizona—which was part of Yuma County until 1983.
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Barracks building at Poston Japanese American Internment Camp during WWII. Poston, Arizona.
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Historic Plaque Poston Monument Kiosk #1. Near Parker, Arizona. Paul Chandler August 2021.