Nakashima Family House
We hope you enjoy this intimate glimpse into the Nakashima family house, presented by Mira Nakashima.
The Nakashima Family House was the second building that George Nakashima built on the property in 1946-1947. The House was continuously occupied until the 2020 passing of George’s son, Kevin, the last Family House resident and “curator” of family history and lore. Not only is the House an enduring testament to Nakashima’s mid century Japanese folk craft, it is filled with handcrafted furniture and built-in cabinetry, books, art work, letters and memoirs, and artifacts and archives related to the family’s life and travel, as well as their incarceration at Camp Minidoka during World War II.
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