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New landmark recognizes Chinese contributions to Yosemite

New exhibits inside tell the story of Chinese workers who helped build critical infrastructure that made tourism to the park possible.
Credit: AP
In this Friday, Oct. 1, 2021, photo Ed Hung of San Francisco takes a photo of a Chinese laborer in an exhibit in the restored 1917 Chinese laundry building, after its dedication at Wawona in Yosemite National Park, Calif. Officials unveiled on Friday a new sign and exhibit inside a building originally used as a laundry by Chinese workers at Yosemite's Wawona Hotel, formally recognizing Chinese Americans' contributions to the national park's history. (John Walker /The Fresno Bee via AP)

YOSEMITE, Calif. — A century-old building originally used as a laundry by Chinese workers at Yosemite's iconic hotel has been restored and turned into a visitor's attraction. 

The Chinese Laundry Building was unveiled Friday, recognizing Chinese Americans' contributions to the early history of the national park. New exhibits inside tell the story of Chinese workers who helped build critical infrastructure that made tourism to the park possible. They also worked as cooks, laundry workers and gardeners.

Park officials say “it's about time” that they start sharing the histories of immigrants who made the park what it is today.

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