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English: The Nakashima Heritage Barn is near the northern border of Snohomish County, Washington, near Arlington. Its site currently constitutes the northernmost trailhead of the Centennial Trail, a rail trail following the old line of the Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern (later Northern Pacific, then Burlington Northern). It lies just east of Washington State Route 9. The article The Nakashima Family and their Snohomish County Farm, by Tracy Tallman, HistoryLink.org essay 8509, posted 2008-03-02 gives a good deal of background. When the Nakashimas purchased the farm July 31, 1937, they were among very few ethnic Japanese to farm in this area (most Japanese farmers in the Seattle region were considerably farther south). They operated it as a dairy farm until April 15, 1942, when they were forced to sell by the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.
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