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Silicon Valley advocates pledge funds to save farmhouse of WWII internment camp survivor

THE JAPANESE AMERICAN Museum of San Jose is teaming up with preservation advocates to save a farmhouse once home to a World War II internment camp survivor. A 1,472-apartment development on Seely Avenue threatened the North San Jose farmhouse once owned by Eiichi “Ed” Sakauye with demolition before residents stepped in to lobby for preserving the home. They […]

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