Walnut Grove
Visiting the national landmark historic district of Walnut Grove is a stroll back in time to the charming small town, which overflowed with over a thousand Japanese at its peak in the 1930s. The town remained vibrant with workers in the packinghouses, who frequented the 6 boarding houses, 31 restaurants, and other businesses. While 86.2% of the pre-war buildings remain, including residential homes in “backtown.” Discriminatory practices kept the Japanese from owning the land on which their property stood, until a repeal in the 1999. The Walnut Grove Buddhist Church hosts an annual summer bazaar, offering a historic display and walking tours.
Listings
Sainoraki Residence
14094 Grove St, Walnut Grove
Sakagawa Residence
14095 Grove St, Walnut Grove
Sano Residence (postwar)
1308 Lord St, Walnut Grove
Sasaki Residence
14120 Grove St, Walnut Grove
Sato Residence
14109 Grove St, Walnut Grove
Shimoto Residence
14104 Pine St, Walnut Grove
Shironashi Residence
1304 Corodon St, Walnut Grove
Shishida Residence
1263 B Street, Walnut Grove
Takamura Residence
14116 Grove St, Walnut Grove
Tanaka Residence
14108 Pine St, Walnut Grove
Tanaka Residence
14108 Pine St, Walnut Grove
Toyama Residence
14112 Grove St, Walnut Grove
Unknown
1308 Corodon St, Walnut Grove
Walnut Grove Elementary School
14181 Grove St, Walnut Grove
Yamamoto Residence
1305 Corodon St, Walnut Grove
Yamauchi Residence
1313 North Walnut, Walnut Grove
Yoshiwara Residence
14117 Grove St, Walnut Grove