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- Some of the Japanese American relocation camps have been preserved and interpreted for the public to help guard against similar occurrences in the future. The camp of Manzanar in California has been designated a national historic site and is operated by the U.S. National Park Service. Only the foundations of buildings and traces of the Japanese-style gardens remain.
- On June 29, 2001, a national monument in Washington, D.C., was dedicated to the memory of Japanese Americans in World War II. The memorial contains the names of the eight hundred Japanese Americans who were killed in combat.
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