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Visit the USS Arizona Memorial (U. S. National Park Service) The USS Arizona Memorial program is facilitated by the National Park Service, tickets are free, but required The first-come first-served ticket distribution program is no longer available
Pearl Harbor National Memorial (U. S. National Park Service) 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
USS Arizona - Pearl Harbor National Memorial (U. S. National Park Service) An aerial view of the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor, showing the memorial structure spanning the sunken battleship Visitors are seen arriving by boat, paying their respects to the fallen service members of December 7, 1941
USS Arizona Memorial Programs - U. S. National Park Service A visit to the USS Arizona Memorial is a highlight for many travelers to Oahu and Pearl Harbor National Memorial Since 1980, the National Park Service has managed this iconic site, welcoming between 4,000 to 8,000 visitors daily who come to pay their respects
Plan Your Visit - Pearl Harbor National Memorial (U. S. National Park . . . Whether you're planning to honor those who lost their lives at the USS Arizona Memorial, explore the USS Oklahoma and USS Utah Memorials, or visit the museums and exhibits, proper planning will ensure you make the most of your time here
USS Arizona Memorial Reopening - U. S. National Park Service The USS Arizona Memorial program is still running Visitors still need free walk-in or reserve tickets for the program, which starts as usual with a 25-minute documentary on the Pearl Harbor attack
USS ARIZONA MEMORIAL: Submerged Cultural Resources Study (Chapter 2) The President and his plan arrived in good order on December 13, 1918, but the failure of nations to grasp Wilson's ideals lead to World War II -- and the violent destruction of the honor escort USS ARIZONA -- 23 years later