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Go for Broke Monument

1999 establishments in California1999 sculpturesAmerican military personnel of Japanese descentInternment of Japanese AmericansJapanese-American culture in California
Japanese-American historyJapanese-American memorialsLandmarks in Los AngelesLittle Tokyo, Los AngelesMilitary monuments and memorials in the United StatesMonuments and memorials in Los AngelesStone sculptures in California
Go for Broke Monument
Go for Broke Monument

The Go for Broke Monument (Japanese: 日系人部隊記念碑, Nikkeijinbutai Kinenhi) in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California, commemorates Japanese Americans who served in the United States Army during World War II. It was created by Los Angeles architect Roger M. Yanagita whose winning design was selected over 138 other submissions from around the world. Design and construction of the monument commenced in 1991 with the dedication occurring on June 5, 1999. It is located at the end of North Central Street, adjacent to the Japanese American National Museum, and is surrounded on three sides by a pay-parking lot serving East Temple Street. The monument is accessible by the public at no cost.

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North Central Avenue, Los Angeles Little Tokyo

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North Central Avenue
90013 Los Angeles, Little Tokyo
California, United States
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