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Amache National Historic Site

About

Nestled near the quaint town of Granada, Colorado, the Amache National Historic Site boasts a poignant history that invites visitors to reflect on a dark chapter of American past. Initially known as the Granada Relocation Center, Amache stands as one of the ten confinement sites erected by the War Relocation Authority during World War II. This solemn site served as an unjust internment camp where over 10,000 individuals, predominantly American citizens of Japanese descent, were detained between the years 1942 and 1945. Immersing yourself in the grounds of Amache National Historic Site unveils a compelling narrative of resilience and remembrance. As you wander through the preserved remnants of this site, you can't help but sense the weight of the past and the stories ingrained in its very soil. The echoes of history whisper through the barrack foundations and watchtowers, serving as poignant reminders of the injustices endured by those who were unjustly incarcerated within these fences. For history enthusiasts and those seeking a deeper understanding of this somber period in American history, a visit to Amache National Historic Site promises a moving and educational experience. By exploring the exhibits and reflecting on the preserved artifacts, visitors can pay homage to the individuals whose lives were profoundly impacted by the events that unfolded within these grounds. Whether you come to pay your respects, to learn, or simply to bear witness to a significant piece of American history, a visit to Amache National Historic Site offers a profound opportunity to connect with the past and honor the resilience of those who endured adversity with dignity and courage.

Directions

Unveiling the Path to Amache National Historic Site

Unfolding the Route to Amache National Historic Site

Embark on a journey to the heart of southeastern Colorado, where history and beauty await at the Amache National Historic Site. This guide provides clear, comprehensive directions to help tourists navigate their way to this significant landmark.

Navigating from Granada

Situated a mere 1.5 miles west of the charming town of Granada, the Amache National Historic Site is just a short drive away. Head westward from the town center and let the allure of the landscape guide you to your destination.

Traveling from Lamar

If you are venturing from the city of Lamar, take a 17.5-mile journey east. As you traverse the panoramic routes, the Amache National Historic Site will emerge as a beacon of historical significance amidst the natural grandeur of Colorado.

Arriving from the Kansas Border

Travelers heading from the Kansas border will find the Amache National Historic Site a half-hour drive away. The site is a perfect stop on your exploration of southeastern Colorado, offering a blend of history, culture, and breathtaking vistas.

Driving along the Santa Fe Trail

For those traversing the historic Santa Fe Trail, the Amache National Historic Site lies conveniently off Highway 385/50. Embrace the spirit of adventure as you follow this legendary trail, with the historic site serving as a testament to the passage of time.

Exact Location

For your convenience, you may use the following address for your GPS navigation: County Rd 23 5/10, Granada, CO 81041. With these precise coordinates, your journey to the Amache National Historic Site will be as smooth as possible.

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Location

Located in Denver

Weather Information

The site is located in Colorado on the High Plains, an arid, windy, and sunny environment. Temperatures and conditions can be extreme in this region, with hot, arid summers that include occasional thunderstorms and tornadoes, as well as cold and snowy winters.

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Quick Facts

  • Designation: National Historic Site
  • City: Denver
  • Park Code: amch
  • Website: Official Website

Activities

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Topics

Asian American Heritage Burial Cemetery and Gravesite Farming and Agriculture Incarceration Japanese-American Internment Military US Army Wars and Conflicts World War II

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