2/7/2014

2/7/2014

Landmark information

  • Location:
    In front of left side of grandstands, Santa Anita Race Track, Arcadia
  • Plaque:
    Other Plaque
  • Site:
    Existing
  • Date First Visited:
    12/1/1998
  • Date Most Recently Visited:
    2/7/2014
  • GPS Coordinates:
    N 34 8.310, W 118 2.764

About this landmark

Plaque text:

Santa Anita During World War II
Early in 1942 the U.S. Government designated Santa Anita park for special usage during the war years.
Pursuant to Executive Order 9066 signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, from March 30, 1942 until October 27, 1942 the facility was used as an assembly and processing center for approximately 20,000 Japanese Americans prior to their displacement to internment camps in other areas of the country.
From 1942 until 1945, the government utilized the property as an Army Base - Camp Santa Anita. It was the largest Army ordnance training center on the West Coast and more than 100,000 soldiers were trained there.
Racing resumed at Santa Anita on May 15, 1945, just after "VE" Day.
This plaques placed at Santa Anita in remembrance of the events of that period in history by its dedication on this, the 15th day of May, 2001.