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Delta Chamber of Commerce, 76 North 200 West Street, Delta, UT 84624-09554, United States

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420 Topaz Blvd, Delta, UT 84624, USA

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Off of W 16000 S, Delta, Utah 84624, us

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328 West 100 North, Delta, UT 84624
Local and regional history programs 4-6 times a year; open-house and special exhibits Memorial Day and Christmas holiday season; ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
The Great Basin Museum has many fine exhibits of pioneer memorabilia, early western farm equipment, and pioneer home artifacts from the area. It also presents an excellent ... More on familydaysoutusa

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Great Basin Museum, 328 West 100 North Street, Box 550, Delta, UT 84624-0550, United States

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West 6500 Street South, Delta, Utah 84624, us
This fort was erected in 1865 in defense against the Pahvant Indians in the Black Hawk War. The fort was constructed of adobe mud and straw in only 18 days by 98 men. It was 550' square with walls ... More on Heritage
The remains of Old Fort Deseret are located south of Delta in Millard County. It was a pioneer fort dating fro ... More on PlanetWare

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10000 West 4500 North, Delta, Utah 84624, us
From 1942 to 1946, the Topaz camp was home to about 10,000 Japanese who were sent there by the U. S. Government shortly after the attack of Pearl Harbor. War time hysteria caused the relocation of ... More on Heritage
During World War Two, more than 10,000 Japanese were sent to the Topaz Relocation Camp which is located on 20, ... More on PlanetWare

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150 W Main Street, Delta UT 84624, United States of America
Inscription. Fifteen miles west at Abraham is the location of the bleak desert site of a concentration camp, one of ten in Western America, in which 110,000 persons of Japanese ancestry were interned against their will during World ... More on HMDB

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Hinckley UT 84635, United States of America
Inscription. Over 120,000 Japanese-American, two thirds of whom are U. S. citizens, are uprooted from their west coast homes and incarcerated by their own government. It is 1942, wartime hysteria is at a peak. They are imprisoned ... More on HMDB
