Little tokyo
...ing else. The museum was full of pictures, artifacts, documents and much more of the past. One thing that intrigued me was that they had actually brought a piece of the internment camp inside this museum. The story behind that was, that the U.S government destroyed all evidence of this sorrow period of Japanese internment camps. Some farmers had bought or used the building as a shack and resold the piece or donated it to the museum. The Japanese Americans seemed like they had such a hard time during that period. I was in awe on how horrible it was to live in a desert and have liberty taken away from you. Not to be trusted by your own country you trust and believed in must have been the worst experience ever. Its like being abandoned by your mother in the middle of summer in the Sahara desert. I enjoyed talking to the person that showed us around. He had been in the navy during the Second World War. I made sure I did not say anything to offend him or...