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- Camp_Harmony abstract "Camp Harmony was the unofficial name of the Puyallup Assembly Center, a temporary facility within the system of internment camps set up for Japanese Americans during World War II. Approximately 7,390 Americans of Japanese descent in Washington state were sent to the camp before being sent to the War Relocation Authority camps at Minidoka, Idaho and Tule Lake, California.Camp Harmony was established in May 1942, shortly after the bombing attack on Pearl Harbor. The location for the assembly center was on and around the Western Washington Fairgrounds in Puyallup, Washington. It consisted of four distinct areas:A, with a population of about 2000, located northeast of the fairgrounds.B, with a population of about 1200, just east of the fairgrounds in the vicinity of the current Blue parking lot.C, with a population of about 800, located northwest of the fairgrounds.D, with a population of about 3000, located on the fairgrounds in the area including the racetrack and grandstand, east of the roller coaster.In September 1942, the Japanese Americans were sent to other locations, and the camp was torn down. The Puyallup Fairgrounds were then occupied by the U.S. Army 943rd Signal Service Battalion until they were transferred to Fort Lewis, Washington in December. From this time until the end of World War II, the Puyallup Fairgrounds remained closed.The first postwar fair took place in September 1946.".
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- Camp_Harmony wikiPageExternalLink www.densho.org.
- Camp_Harmony wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Camp_Harmony wikiPageExternalLink history.php.
- Camp_Harmony wikiPageExternalLink www.wingluke.org.
- Camp_Harmony wikiPageID "2990870".
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- Camp_Harmony subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Pierce_County,_Washington.
- Camp_Harmony subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Washington_(state).
- Camp_Harmony subject Category:Japanese_American_internment_camps.
- Camp_Harmony subject Category:Puyallup,_Washington.
- Camp_Harmony subject Category:Unofficial_names.
- Camp_Harmony point "47.1828785 -122.2953974".
- Camp_Harmony type Artifact100021939.
- Camp_Harmony type Building102913152.
- Camp_Harmony type BuildingsAndStructuresInPierceCounty,Washington.
- Camp_Harmony type BuildingsAndStructuresInWashington(state).
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- Camp_Harmony comment "Camp Harmony was the unofficial name of the Puyallup Assembly Center, a temporary facility within the system of internment camps set up for Japanese Americans during World War II. Approximately 7,390 Americans of Japanese descent in Washington state were sent to the camp before being sent to the War Relocation Authority camps at Minidoka, Idaho and Tule Lake, California.Camp Harmony was established in May 1942, shortly after the bombing attack on Pearl Harbor.".
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- Camp_Harmony lat "47.1828785".
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