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Camp Pigott, [3] (named after former Paccar CEO and philanthropist Charles M. Pigott), has run a resident summer camp program since its re-opening in 2003. It had formerly been named Camp Omache, and had been closed since 1991. Camp Pigott sits on Lake Hughes in Snohomish, Washington. It features a 35' high-ropes course known as the C.O.P.E ...
A Seattle Post-Intelligencer photograph of Bainbridge Island resident Fumiko Hayashida and her 13-month-old daughter preparing to board the ferry that day became famous as a symbol of the internment. [4] 150 returned to the island after the end of World War II. By 2011, about 90 survivors remained, of whom 20 still lived on the island. [3]
They were known online as "The Ice Skating Sisters," and when they crisscrossed the country for competitions and camps in places like Boston, Seattle and Austin, Texas, their parents went with ...
Learn more about Camp Amache: Camp Amache survivors want the world to remember their experience. Also known as the Granada Relocation Center, Amache was a place where more than 10,000 people were ...
Vince Matsuidaira, Nisei Veterans Committee of Seattle And Then They Came for Us [9] 2017 Abby Ginzberg and Ken Schneider (filmmaker) The Art of Gaman: The Story Behind the Objects [10] 2010 Rick Quan Beyond Barbed Wire [11] 1997 Steve Rosen, Terri DeBono Camp Amache: The Story of an American Tragedy [12] 2007 Don and Sandy Dexter The Cats of ...
Nearly 80 years after the end of World War II, a site in Colorado that once held thousands of Japanese Americans opened its doors this week as the country’s newest national park.
Katharine Stegner Odum was born in 1905. She grew up on homesteads in Saskatchewan, Montana, and Dakota. [1]She was widowed in 1934. [1]She completed her Bachelor's and Master's degrees at Colorado A&M.
Camp Gallagher is a co-ed overnight summer camp primarily for middle schoolers and high schoolers located on Case Inlet in Lakebay, Washington. [1] It was founded in 1970. [2] Camp Gallagher is operated by Friends of Camp Gallagher, a non-religious, community-based nonprofit, and is accredited by the American Camping Association. [3]