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Memorializing the War: The Best World War II Memorials

December 11, 2016 ·  
Conflicts throughout the years and the American heroes who fought in them need to be memorialized and remembered, if not for their sake then to remind us of the perils we once faced. Across the United States, there are several World War II memorials you can visit to transport yourself back to the 1940s, when the Allied […]
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The Greatest Tours of American History

September 04, 2016 ·  
December 7th, 1941 was a devastating day in American history, sucking the entire country into a war that was otherwise fought on foreign soil. Being a landmark day, you should stop and ask yourself: “Do I know everything I should?” Chances are, you can pinpoint it as the day the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, but […]
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View of the Washington Monument and World War II Memorial (Pearl Harbor Dedication)

June 29, 2016 ·  
The National World War II Memorial is located between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument on the National Mall in Washington, DC. Located at the east end of the Reflecting Pool, the memorial is open to all, at any time of the day or night. From 9:30 AM to 10 PM, park rangers are available to answer visitors' questions. […]
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Pearl Harbor Anniversary: 75 Years of the American Spirit

June 14, 2016 ·  
December 7, 2016, will mark the 75th Pearl Harbor anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Looking back on that day, consider what Pearl Harbor meant at the time that it happened as well as the legacy built over the last 75 years. “Yesterday, December 7, 1941 - a date which will live in infamy […]
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Tips for Visiting the USS Bowfin Submarine

May 04, 2014 · Randy Miller
Every once in a while a submarine movie comes out and people travel in droves to the USS Bowfin Submarine to see what life was like for the sailors who lived in a real submarine during wartime. The USS Bowfin was nicknamed "Pearl Harbor Avenger" because she was dedicated one year after the Pearl Harbor Attack. […]
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Visit the Historic Museums of Pearl Harbor

November 05, 2013 · Randy Miller
Every year, the museums of Pearl Harbor get better and better. More exhibits arrive and there is more to see. If you want to learn the history of the "Date that will live in infamy," visiting is the best way to do so. These museums should not be missed. USS Arizona Memorial The Arizona Memorial is […]
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Battleship Missouri

July 25, 2013 · Randy Miller
Nicknamed the “Mighty Mo”, the USS Missouri is perhaps the world’s most famous battleship. She is the biggest and one of the last to retire. She is best known as the site of the Japanese surrender ending World War II. However, a younger generation might be more familiar with her acting roles in the movie […]
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Pacific Aviation Museum

October 25, 2012 · Randy Miller
The Pacific Aviation Museum is located in converted aircraft hangars at Luke field on Ford Island in the middle of Pearl Harbor. It grows in exhibits and popularity each year and is certainly worth a visit. It has been rated one of the top 10 aviation museums on TripAdvisor. One of the most iconic sights […]
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