
Overview
At Pearl Harbor National Memorial, we honor the lives affected by the December 7, 1941, attack. This pivotal moment in global history marked the United States' entry into World War II, impacting nations and communities worldwide. Join us in reflecting on this shared history and its lasting significance in the pursuit of peace.
Hawaii has two seasons – winter (ho'oilo) and summer (kau wela) – and temperatures don't change drastically the way they do in the mainland United States. During the day, expect temperatures in the mid-70s to the mid-80s all year around. Expect lows in the winter months (November to March) to be around 60 degrees. The Hawaiian winter is also considered the rainy season, and flash floods are not uncommon. You can expect to see lots of rainbows as the rain clears.
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This program is a wonderful way to connect and engage children with the often complex themes and issues presented at Pearl Harbor National Memorial.
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A bookstore and gift shop where visitors can purchase Pearl Harbor memorabilia.
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After you pass the Security check point, walk about 30 yards turn towards your left, walk another 80 yards and the museums will be on your left.
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A white monolithic structure sits in Pearl Harbor spanning the width of the sunken USS Arizona battleship.
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The USS Oklahoma Memorial stands to honor the 429 men who lost their lives aboard the Oklahoma on December 7th, 1941. These men were not only sailors and Marines, they were 429 brothers, sons, husbands, and fathers.
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