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Puyallup Fairgrounds “Remembrance Gallery” of Japanese American Detention, Community Opening Preview

  • Saturday, August 17, 2024
  • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
  • Expo Hall

Registration is closed


The Puyallup Fairgrounds were the temporary detention place for Japanese Americans from Seattle and rural areas near Tacoma during April – September 1942. At long last, a permanent “Remembrance Gallery” exhibit has been made onsite to share this dark chapter of local history with the broader public.

Please join the Japan-America Society and other nonprofit community groups in previewing the exhibit on Saturday, August 17, before the opening of the Puyallup Fair (Aug 30 – Sep 22). While the exhibit is open all day (10 AM – 5 PM), JASSW members will gather to view the exhibit at 1 PM (timed entry).

  • Free parking in the Gold parking lot (at NE corner of fairgrounds)
  • Enter fairgrounds through the Gold gate.
  • From just inside the gate, exhibit volunteers will guide us to the Expo Hall.
  • JASSW registration is at above left (FREE).
  • Non-member sign-up: Join Us
*To visit the Remembrance gallery at other times that day, please register with the main host organization, the Puyallup Valley Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) here.