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Post by Brian on Jun 18, 2017 23:00:20 GMT -8
Only the Oaks Remain, a traveling exhibit commemorating the Tuna Canyon Detention Station that was on the site of the Verdugo Hills Golf Course in the early 1940's, will be on display for four weeks at the Bolton Hall Museum in Tujunga starting with an opening ceremony on the north lawn on Sunday, July 9, at 6 p.m. The public is invited.
Partially funded by a grant by the National Park Service, the exhibit is organized by the Tuna Canyon Detention Station Coalition -- a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness about the more than 2,000 Los Angeles area residents of Japanese, German and Italian ancestry who were imprisoned there -- and is sponsored by the San Fernando Valley Japanese American Community Center. This webpage put together by Glendale-Crescenta V.O.I.C.E. has the museum's schedule and details: archive.mailermailer.com/view/104242371g-e2e7902b%2a1242291v-5d7539e0
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