Mukai Cold Process Fruit Barrelling Plant
Agricultural buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic PlacesAgricultural buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington (state)Japanese-American historyLandmarks in King County, WashingtonNational Register of Historic Places in King County, Washington ... and 2 more
Packing housesVashon, Washington
The Mukai Cold Process Fruit Barrelling [sic] Plant (also known as Mukai and Sons, Vashon Island Packing Company, or VIPCO) in Vashon, Washington, U.S., is a former fruit processing plant originally constructed and owned by the Japanese American Mukai family. In 1993 it became the first location associated with Japanese American history to be designated a King County landmark and was listed the following year on the National Register of Historic Places. The National Park Service (NPS) describes the 4.8-acre (1.9 ha) site as "a rare, intact example of a property associated with the history of Japanese American settlement in Washington."
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Washington, United States
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