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Amache National Historic Site CO

Lat, Long: 38.04962, -102.32903

Designation: National Historic Site

Amache, also known as the Granada Relocation Center, near Granada, Colorado was one of ten incarceration sites established by the War Relocation Authority during World War II to unjustly incarcerate Japanese Americans. Over 10,000 people, most American citizens, were incarcerated at Amache from 1942-1945. Amache - a place to reflect, recommit, and further the pursuit of freedom and justice.

Weather:

The site is located in Colorado on the High Plains, an arid, windy, and sunny environment. Temperatures and conditions can be extreme in this region, with hot, arid summers that include occasional thunderstorms and tornadoes, as well as cold and snowy winters.

Directions:

Amache National Historic Site is in southeastern Colorado about 1.5 miles west of the town of Granada, 17.5 miles east of Lamar, and half an hour drive from the Kansas border. The site is located off Highway 385/50 along the Santa Fe Trail.

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Address/Contact:

County Rd 23 5/10

Granada, US, 81041

Phone: N/A

Email: Amache_visitor_information@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

reconstructed barracks, guard and water towers surrounded by brown grass and shrubs.