Discover Historic Planes At Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
The Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum (formerly known as the Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor) is a non-profit organization established in 1999 with the aim of developing an aviation museum in Hawaii. The museum, which is part of Senator Daniel Inouye's vision for reviving Ford Island, has a range of aircraft displays, the bulk of which are directly related to the assault on Pearl Harbor and World War II.
Read MoreUSS Arizona Memorial - A Significant Piece Of World War II History
USS Arizona, full name United States Ship (USS) Arizona, was a United States battleship that sunk on December 7, 1941, during the Japanese assault on the naval station at Pearl Harbor on Oahu Island, Hawaii. Over 1,170 crew members were killed. A concrete monument that spans the wreckage honors the Arizona.
Read MoreExplore Bowfin Submarine & Museum
Bowfin Submarine, called the "Pearl Harbor Avenger", experienced extensive combat throughout the war. It has an interesting tale behind its name, which your guide will share with you as you explore the sub from top to bottom. Visit it from front to back and take in every detail, then go to the adjacent museum to learn about the world's earliest submarines all the way up to the newest nuclear-powered ones.
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