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Manzanar National Historic SiteMemorial Day services. Photo by Francis Stewart.
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Manzanar National Historic Site
Support Your Park

Manzanar exists today as a National Historic Site because of the dedication of tireless individuals and grass-roots organizations.

You too can make a difference. In addition to visiting the site, learning the stories, and sharing the lessons of Manzanar with family and friends, you can take the next step in supporting the site.

Consider joining our Cooperating Association or Friends group and using your dollars to support our goals. Or come volunteer at Manzanar. We have volunteer opportunities for all age and skill levels.

We invite you to become a part of the Manzanar family and contribute to a legacy for generations to come.

 

Graduate Louis Kado and his father Ryozo.  

Did You Know?
Manzanar High School graduated 277 seniors in 1943, 181 in 1944, and 127 in 1945. Every year the graduates, their friends and families, hold a high school reunion.

Last Updated: September 18, 2006 at 08:07 EST