Topaz Museum
The Topaz Museum is located in Delta, Utah, and is dedicated to preserving the history of the Topaz Internment Camp, where Japanese Americans were forcibly relocated during World War II. The museum features exhibits that showcase artifacts, photographs, and personal stories of the camp's residents, highlighting their experiences and resilience.
Visitors to the museum can learn about the impact of wartime policies on civil liberties and the importance of remembering this chapter in American history. The Topaz Museum serves as a reminder of the past and promotes discussions about justice and human rights.