Situated in northern California, Camp Tule Lake once served as a Japanese American internment camp, representing a period of injustice and discrimination that shaped the lives of thousands. The site consists of reconstructed guard towers, barracks, and other structures that provide a glimpse into the daily lives of those who were unjustly confined there. The monument also includes interpretive exhibits, audio tours, and other educational resources that help convey the history and stories of those who were interned at the camp.
Situated in northern California, Camp Tule Lake once served as a Japanese American internment camp, representing a period of injustice and discrimination that shaped the lives of thousands. The site consists of reconstructed guard towers, barracks, and other structures that provide a glimpse into the daily lives of those who were unjustly confined there. The monument also includes interpretive exhibits, audio tours, and other educational resources that help convey the history and stories of those who were interned at the camp.