DescriptionSeabrook Farms, similar to the internment camps, promoted a system of limited self-governance. In both situations, Japanese Americans were encouraged to make decisions regarding how the community was...
DescriptionThis photograph is of the famous green bus at Seabrook Farms that was used for transporting people to and from train stations, activities, games, etc. On one occasion, the young people were invited...
DescriptionA group of children play "ring around the rosy." Children who grew up at Seabrook recall a close-knit community, where everyone knew everyone else, and when holidays and other special occasions were...
DescriptionLeft to Right: Seabrook Village, School Village, West Village, Dormatories, Hoover Village Annex, Hoover Village. In the center, Seabrook School.
DescriptionThe Seabrook community was comprised of numerous housing developments, many of which were reminiscent of barracks. Owned and leased by the company, these dwellings served as home to many workers and...