If you've ever played golf at the Verdugo Hills Golf Course in Los Angeles, then you've also stood on the former Tuna Canyon Detention Station, where more than 2,500 Japanese Americans were held before being sent to internment, incarceration, or detention camps after FDR issued Executive Order 9066 in February 1942.
Now, some good folks with the Historic Tuna Canyon Detention Station Coalition want this site to be declared an historical landmark -- something Los Angeles' Cultural Affairs Commission has rejected. But here's a video on why the designation is important: