Nestled between Cody and Powell in Park County, the Heart Mountain Interpretive Center stands as a poignant reminder of the WWII-era Japanese-American confinement. This site delves into the history of anti-Asian prejudice in the United States, offering a museum, a memorial, and the original relocation camp areas. Visitors can explore a wealth of photographs, artifacts, and interactive exhibits that bring the past to life. The old hospital and root cellar, along with a replica guard tower, provide a tangible connection to the experiences of those who were once confined here.
Heart Mountain Interpretive Center
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