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On
this historic Hawaii tour you will visit one of Oahu's newest
attractions, the Pacific Aviation Museum. This tour will reveal to you
scenes of Hawaii as it awakened on December 7, 1941. The museum will
transport you back in time for a trip into history.
On the Pacific Aviation Museum and Pearl Harbor Tour, you will:
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Explore Pacific
Aviation Museum (admission included) |
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Visit Airport Hangar
number 37 - nearest to the Control Tower at Pearl Harbor |
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See historic film
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View original footage
and still photographs of the December 7th Japanese attack in a
large format theater |
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Experience a diorama of
aircraft and artifacts from World War II in the Pacific |
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Visit the Arizona
Memorial Visitor Center |
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Drive through Punchbowl
National Cemetery of the Pacific and Courts of the Missing
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View Iolani Palace,
Kawaiahao Church, statue of King Kamehameha, and Mission Houses
Museum |
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This historic Oahu tour combines a visit to
Pearl Harbor with a tour of Hawaii's newest attraction, the Pacific
Aviation Museum.
You will delve into the intriguing history of military flight in this
interactive museum which presents classic American and Japanese airplanes
including a Japanese Zero fighter and it's adversary, the Grumman F4F
Wildcat.
You will peruse artifacts concerning the internment of Japanese Americans,
view historic footage of the attack on Pearl Harbor and witness
informative re-enactments that allow you to experience the sights, sounds
and exhilaration of the first days of the war.
The museum is enhanced by it's location at Ford Island, the center of the
Pearl Harbor attack because of the battleship moorings surrounding it. You
will enjoy specially guided tours and authentic exhibits that promise to
transport you back in time.
Your journey continues with a fully narrated tour in a deluxe wide body
motorcoach to Punchbowl National Cemetery of the Pacific and Courts of the
Missing.
For a bonafide World War II experience, get your eTicket today to go on
the Pacific Aviation Museum and Pearl Harbor Tour. A fantastic,
interactive way to learn about history! |