Rohwer Heritage Site
Memorials are nearly all that remains of this Arkansas prison camp, where thousands of Japanese Americans were forcibly relocated during World War II.

šŸ“œ Memorials remain of this Arkansas prison camp, where thousands of Japanese Americans were forcibly relocated during World War II.
šŸ” Visiting is a sobering and eye-opening experience.

Why Go

🚶 Take a self-guided walking tour.
šŸ›ļø See a cemetery, artifacts, and a smokestack.
šŸ’” Informational displays explain camp history.
šŸ™ Two large monuments honor Japanese Americans.

Tips

šŸš— Visit the World War II Japanese American Internment Museum in McGehee, Arkansas, about 20 minutes away.

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