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Minidoka Pilgrimage 2006

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Minidoka Pilgrimage Closing Ceremony 2006

We want to sincerely thank you all for sharing your time, your stories, and for contributing your efforts to ensure Minidoka is a place where historic resources are preserved and the compelling stories are captured and shared with both present and future generations. The keystone of this plan clearly states that education is the overarching goal for achieving understanding and conveying the meanings of our basic historic lessons.

We encourage you to stay engaged and thank you for your support. We look forward to continuing our work together as we begin to implement the plan for the National Historic Site.

Closing Ceremony Minidoka Pilgrimage 2006
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Closing Ceremony 2006 Pilgrimage

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WWII Documents

Did You Know?
All war rationing applied to U.S. civilians were also practiced in relocation centers. They were allotted sugar, coffee, and ration points using regulations governing all civilian institutions. Food costs at the centers did not exceed 45c per person per day and sometimes went as low as 31c.

Last Updated: August 13, 2008 at 17:51 MST