A Japanese American soldier from California who was detained in a camp by the government during World War II has been identified as the potential artist behind a mysterious mural at the former Fort ...
A dilapidated building at the former Fort Ritchie in Cascade will be turned into an artisan village — and a historic Japanese Nisei mural within it — will be preserved thanks to a state grant. The ...
CASCADE — An upcoming business move "will be another critical stepping stone in the revitalization of Fort Ritchie," according to John Krumpotich. Krumpotich, who bought the former military base from ...
SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. — There’s a lecture scheduled for Monday evening at Shepherd University that will focus on the impact of what happened at Fort Ritchie in nearby Washington County, Maryland.
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Fort Ritchie is a new mixed-use development on a 591-acre former Army post in Cascade (Fortritchie.com Image) The Maryland company redeveloping the former Fort Ritchie Army base near Cascade says it ...
Landon Grove, director/curator of the Fort Ritchie History Museum, and Joyce Johnson, whose husband John Krumpotich owns Fort Ritchie, cover an original mural painted by Japanese Nisei soldiers. Joyce ...
(Tribune News Service) — A Japanese American soldier from California who was sent to Japanese concentration camps has been identified as the potential artist behind a mysterious mural at the former ...