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Eichi Edward Tsukawa Home Reassembled At History Park

KQED FM San Francisco 11d11d Impact 3
The home of Eichi Edward Tsukawa, a prominent farmer and preservationist, has been relocated to History Park. The residence survived world wars and the forced incarceration of people of Japanese descent.

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preservation Japanese American history

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Sources · 7 independent

KQED FM

“Its relocation to History Park late last month followed nearly two years of advocacy and fundraising. It's now perched on steel beams and being reassembled after it was cut in half”

KQED FM

“Its relocation to History Park late last month followed nearly two years of advocacy and fundraising. It's now perched on steel beams and being reassembled”

KQED FM

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KQED FM

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KQED FM

“It's where Eichi Edward Tsukawa, a prominent farmer, civic figure, and preservationist, lived almost his entire life. Its relocation to History Park late last month followed nearly two years of advocacy and fundraising.”

KQED FM

“History Park is hoping to raise $300,000 more to finish restoration work before a gallery and program space are set up in the home.”

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