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Visit Block 14, Manzanar National Historic Site, California

Wondering what it would have been like to live at Manzanar? Explore the exhibits of Block 14 to find out. You can reach the mess hall, women’s latrine, and two barracks buildings of Block 14 by walking from the visitor center or you can make it a stop on your self-guided driving tour. Mess Hall: The US Army constructed this mess hall at Bishop Air Base in 1942. The National Park Service moved it to Manzanar in 2002 and eventually restored it. It is identical to the 36 mess halls that together produced over 28 million meals here from 1942 to 1945. Walk through the kitchen, sit at the picnic benches, and learn about the logistics and politics of food in Manzanar. Groups interested in using the indoor picnic area can email for a reservation. Women’s Latrine: The women’s latrine was reconstructed in 2017. The communal shower and rows of toilets depict some of the harsh realities of living at Manzanar. Overcrowding led to long lines, unpleasant odors, and an extreme lack of privacy. Barracks Buildings: The two barracks buildings were built in 2015 with exhibits being added in the following years. The four barracks exhibits will tell you about arrival to Manzanar, the importance of the Block Manager's Office, the loyalty questionnaire, school at Manzanar, and more.
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