Overview
Pearl Harbor National Memorial commemorates the devastating events of December 7, 1941, honoring the lives lost and the legacy of the USS Arizona. It serves as a stark reminder of World War II's impact on the Pacific.
Highlights
- USS Arizona Memorial: A somber structure built directly over the sunken battleship.
- Visitor Center: Features exhibits, oral histories, and artifacts from the attack.
- Remembrance Circle: Honors the military personnel and civilians who perished.
History
The surprise strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy on the naval base led to the United States' formal entry into World War II.
Visitor Tips
- Arrive Early: Tickets for the USS Arizona Memorial program can sell out quickly.
- Bag Policy: Bags are strictly prohibited inside the memorial, though storage is available.
- Duration: 2–4 hours.