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100 S Railroad St, McGehee, AR 71654, USA
Mcgehee, Arkansas 71654
+1 870-222-9168

This was a place I lived by for 10 years or more and do not remember visiting

. That was my lost because I visited this past weekend beautiful monuments that should be duplicated on the capital grounds in Washington DC . They are amazing. Honoring the Japanese​ for their internment on the camp at Rohwer, AR and the men that signed up to fight for the USA and died for their country.maybe a 2 1/2 hours from little Rock. Take a road trip one weekend and see what I am talking about

This museum is small, but important. Who knew this was part of Arkansas history? Learn here the story of Japanese internment in Arkansas from local folks who know the area and what happened.

The irony of the ones in AR, is that the inmates lived better than the majority of people outside the fence. If you are in the area, I highly recommend you visit the museum.

This is an amazing piece of history. I had never known of that we had internment camps in AR or anywhere else in the US. The destruction and disruption of people's lives is hard to see.

Such a small museum that has an amazing impact. Good job to the people who keep it up. Please visit here and see why it such an important place.

This museum is a hidden gem! The host was friendly and helpful, and we learned a lot from our visit. I only wish we could have stayed longer.

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World War Ii Japanese American Internment Museum

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Opening hours

  • Monday
    Closed
  • Tuesday
    10:00 AM – 5:00 AM
  • Wednesday
    10:00 AM – 5:00 AM
  • Thursday
    10:00 AM – 5:00 AM
  • Friday
    10:00 AM – 5:00 AM
  • Saturday
    10:00 AM – 5:00 AM
  • Sunday
    Closed

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Based on 7 reviews

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Arkansas
Address:
100 S Railroad St, McGehee, AR 71654, USA.
City:
Mcgehee
Postcode:
71654

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ALL reviews about World War Ii Japanese American Internment Museum

  • Mason
    Added 2016.06.12
    This was a place I lived by for 10 years or more and do not remember visiting
  • Luke
    Added 2016.02.19
    . That was my lost because I visited this past weekend beautiful monuments that should be duplicated on the capital grounds in Washington DC . They are amazing. Honoring the Japanese​ for their internment on the camp at Rohwer, AR and the men that signed up to fight for the USA and died for their country.maybe a 2 1/2 hours from little Rock. Take a road trip one weekend and see what I am talking about
  • Sarah
    Added 2016.02.09
    This museum is small, but important. Who knew this was part of Arkansas history? Learn here the story of Japanese internment in Arkansas from local folks who know the area and what happened.
  • Sean
    Added 2015.07.16
    The irony of the ones in AR, is that the inmates lived better than the majority of people outside the fence. If you are in the area, I highly recommend you visit the museum.
  • Eric
    Added 2014.09.18
    This is an amazing piece of history. I had never known of that we had internment camps in AR or anywhere else in the US. The destruction and disruption of people's lives is hard to see.
  • Jesus
    Added 2014.02.26
    Such a small museum that has an amazing impact. Good job to the people who keep it up. Please visit here and see why it such an important place.
  • Isabella
    Added 2013.07.27
    This museum is a hidden gem! The host was friendly and helpful, and we learned a lot from our visit. I only wish we could have stayed longer.
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