In 2008 I lost my job. I then bought an RV and went on a three year road trip that took me to all of the lower 48 states, to 5 provinces in Canada, and I spent 3 months in the winter in Mexico. I then returned home for my 50th birthday in June 2011. This blog is a record of this amazing road adventure and I hope you enjoy every mile of my trip. See my previous blog at bellaandtheroad.blogspot.com and any questions or comments, please email me at HerTinkerbell(at)yahoo(dot)com
7/28/2010
Heart Mountain Japanese Internment Camp in Powell, Wyoming (click here for more info)
As a result of the Pearl Harbor attack 120,000 individuals of Japanese ancestry were sent to live in concentration camps from 1942 to 1945. Most were US citizens and many served in the US armed forces. These Japanese Americans were forced to give up their homes, property, and careers for indefinite and involuntary relocation. They took with them only what they could carry.
Almost 11,000 were sent to Heart Mountain, the only relocation camp in Wyoming, where they lived in barracks. The camp was surrounded by barbed wire with armed police keeping watch from guard towers. Today only a few haunting remnants of the camp can be seen along with a memorial in the form of a walking tour with eight stations explaining different aspects of life at the camp.
This visit was certainly a very moving experience, it was eerie to walk among the abandoned buildings. Learning about the history and conditions of the camp was an eye opener and quite thought provoking.