
Topaz was a Japanese Internment Camp during WWII located near Delta, Utah. The camp opened 11 September 1942 although many barracks as well as the schools were not completed. Japanese-Americans from the San Francisco area, who had been housed at Tanforan Race Track since its hasty reconstruction for human inhabitants in March, were transported to Delta, Utah, by train. The population of the camp soon reached about 8,000. Once located, some internees finished building their own barracks and other structures at the site.
All funds raised will go towards remembering the sacrifice of these citizens. You can visit the museum's website at www.topazmuseum.org.
Currently, donations will be attributed to General Fund
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