Los Angeles City Councilman Tim McOsker introduced a motion Wednesday calling for the preservation of two buildings from the ...
Two buildings left from a Japanese American fishing village will be considered for historic-cultural monument status.
Japanese Americans held in prison camps were allowed to return home. But much of what they'd left behind was gone: homes, businesses, personal property.
Historic status is being sought for two buildings on Terminal Island — remnants of a Japanese American fishing village on Terminal Island that was torn apart by xenophobic policies of World War II.
McOsker’s motion calls for the city’s Planning Department to prepare the application for the Historic Cultural Monument ...
A flourishing Japanese American community on Terminal Island that was forcibly swept out of homes and businesses following the bombing of Pearl Harbor is the focus of renewed attention in the city ...
(Photo courtesy of the Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection) A flourishing Japanese American community on Terminal Island that was forcibly swept out of homes and businesses following the ...