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Isleton Chinese and Japanese Commercial Districts : ウィキペディア英語版
Isleton Chinese and Japanese Commercial Districts

The Isleton Chinese and Japanese Commercial Districts is located in Isleton, California in the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta, a large agricultural area in Sacramento County, California. Also known as the Isleton Asian American District, it served as the commercial and social center for both the town's Chinese and Japanese residents and the laborers working in nearby canneries, farms, and ranches. Isleton Asian American District is the only Asian community built in the Delta during the 1920s, and the architectural style of the buildings in the districts, particularly the use of pressed tin siding, is unique to other Delta Asian communities and to the town of Isleton.
Isleton's Chinese and Japanese Commercial Districts, while sharing a main street, were considered two distinct areas. They were listed as one historic district on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. The listing includes 41 contributing buildings on .〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Isleton Chinese and Japanese Commercial Districts ) and (accompanying photos )〕
Having over 50 original buildings that were built after a fire on May 30, 1926, the two block segment of Main Street was primarily divided; the Japanese-Americans owned homes and businesses on one side while the Chinese-Americans used the other.
After the internment of Japanese-Americans, the area never reclaimed its former multi-ethnic population.
==Gallery==

Image:Isleton_Chinese_and_Japanese_Commercial_Districts_-_Stierch_2.jpg| Isleton Chinese and Japanese Commercial Districts main street
Image:Isleton_Chinese_and_Japanese_Commercial_Districts_-_7_-_Stierch.jpg| Chinese-style building
Image:Isleton_Chinese_and_Japanese_Commercial_Districts_-_5_-_Stierch.jpg| Bing Kong Tong Society building
Image:Isleton_Chinese_and_Japanese_Commercial_Districts_-_Stierch_-_11.JPG| Interpretive sign for Bing Kong Tong Society building
Image:Isleton_Chinese_and_Japanese_Commercial_Districts_-_8_-_Stierch.jpg| Chinese-style buildings. The one on the left has traditional tin siding.
Image:Isleton_Chinese_and_Japanese_Commercial_Districts_-_Stierch_-_10.jpg| Historic tin siding on building. Pressed tin was used to fire proof many of the wooden buildings after the 1926 fire.
Image:Isleton_Chinese_and_Japanese_Commercial_Districts_-_Stierch_-_14.jpg| Brick building with second-story balconies typical of buildings in the Chinese section.
Image:Hotel_del_Rio_-_Isleton,_California_-_Stierch_1.jpg| Hotel Del Rio


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