• Looking west over the Heart Mountain Relocation Center with its sentry namesake, Heart Mountain, on the horizon.
  • The defining feature of the Heart Mountain Relocation Center is the multi-building hospital complex constructed for the relocation center's inmates.
  • To unravel the backstory of the Heart Mountain Relocation Center, we need to rewind 75 years+ to when the events of Pearl Harbor shook the United States.
  • The Heart Mountain Relocation Center is located in Park County between the towns of Cody and Powell, Wyoming.
  • War Relocation Authority. ... during World War II, more than 14,000 Japanese Americans ended up behind barbed wire at Heart Mountain Relocation Center.
  • Symbolic Heart Mountain towers at the end of "F" Street, the main thoroughfare of the Heart Mountain Relocation Center.
  • I visit the Heart Mountain Relocation Center site every time I go to Cody WY, and spend time walking, looking, and pondering.
  • Throughout World War II, Japanese from Oregon, Washington, and California were moved to the Heart Mountain Relocation Center in Park County, Wyoming.
  • Heart Mountain WRC Enterprise Store in September 1942. Heart Mountain War Relocation Center, Looking West on 18 Sep 1942.
  • "A Brief History of the Heart Mountain Relocation Center and the Japanese American Experience," Heart Mountain Digital Preservation Project.