Japanese American Internment Museum

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The Japanese American Internment Museum (Also known as the Jerome-Rohwer Interpretive Museum & Visitor Center) is a museum in McGehee, Arkansas. The museum features exhibit's regarding the history of Japanese American internment in the 1940's in the United States were more then 17,000 Japanese Americans were housed at Rohwer and Jerome during World War II.[1]

The museum opened its doors on April 16, 2013.

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.[2]

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