Asian & Pacific Islander Americans in Historic Preservation

YOUR ADVOCATE FOR PROTECTING HISTORIC SITES & CULTURAL RESOURCES SIGNIFICANT TO ASIAN & PACIFIC ISLANDER AMERICANS.

📌APIA Every Day (200) - The Managaha Historic District, a small islet off the west coast of Saipan in the Northern Maria
📌APIA Every Day (199) - The Chinese and Japanese commercial districts in Isleton, California, emerged in the late 19th c
📌APIA Every Day (198) - Honouliuli, opened on March 1, 1943, was the largest and longest-operating World War II incarcer
📌APIA Every Day (197) - The Sikh Temple of Wisconsin was formally established in October 1999, but its roots trace back
📌APIA Every Day (196) - Situated in Fresno, California resides the historic Fresno Betsuin Buddhist Temple which dates b
📌APIA Every Day (195) - Little Manila in Woodside, Queens, began forming in the 1970s when Filipino immigrants, many rec
📌APIA Every Day (194) - The Tui Manu'a Graves Monument is a historical site on Ta'u Island, the largest island of the Ma
📌APIA Every Day (193) - Located in Phoenix, Arizona, once stood a Chinatown that developed in the 1870s as Chinese immig
📌APIA Every Day (192) - In the early 2000s, Walnut Grove, Minnesota, experienced a dramatic demographic shift when Hmong
📌APIA Every Day (191) - Jacksonville's Chinatown, located at the intersection of Oregon and West Main Streets, was estab
📌APIA Every Day (190) - Salt Lake City, Utah, has a substantial Tongan population, with approximately one-quarter of all
📌APIA Every Day (189) - East West Bank was established in 1973 in Los Angeles’ Chinatown, marking a significant developm
📌APIA Every Day (188) - Asiatown in Houston began to develop in the early 1980s, driven by the oil bust and an increase
📌APIA Every Day (187) - Little Guyana, located in Richmond Hill, Queens, is home to a significant portion of New York Ci
📌APIA Every Day (186) - Elmwood Cemetery in Memphis, Tennessee, was established in 1852 by fifty residents who each cont