by The Hawaii Local | Mar 10, 2025 | Pearl Harbor History, Pearl Harbor Tickets, Pearl Harbor Tours
The Attack on Pearl Harbor, which took place on December 7, 1941, was one of the most pivotal events in United States history, marking a significant turning point that propelled the country into World War II. The Japanese launched a surprise military strike against...
by The Hawaii Local | Mar 6, 2025 | Pearl Harbor Attractions, Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum, Pearl Harbor History
The Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum, located on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, is dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of aviation’s role during World War II, particularly the events surrounding the attack on December 7, 1941. It offers a profound...
by The Hawaii Local | Feb 3, 2025 | Pearl Harbor Attractions, Pearl Harbor History, Pearl Harbor Tickets, Pearl Harbor Tours, USS Battleship Missouri
The USS Missouri (BB-63), often called “Mighty Mo,” is one of the most famous battleships in U.S. history. Launched in 1944, it was the last battleship ever built by the United States and played a crucial role in World War II, the Korean War, and even saw service...
by The Hawaii Local | Jan 31, 2025 | FAQ, Pearl Harbor Attractions, Pearl Harbor History, Pearl Harbor Tickets, Pearl Harbor Tours
Yes, visitors need a reservation ticket or must be accompanied by an active-duty military member to access the USS Oklahoma Memorial at Pearl Harbor. Here’s what you need to Know: The Memorial is located on Ford Island which is still an active military base. If...
by The Hawaii Local | Jan 29, 2025 | FAQ, Pearl Harbor Attractions, Pearl Harbor History, Pearl Harbor Tickets
Yes, you need a reservation ticket to visit the USS Utah Memorial at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. To do so you must reserve a seat on the Ford Island Bus Tour from the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center. The cost of the reservation is a $1 fee that is non-refundable. This fee is...
by The Hawaii Local | Jan 16, 2025 | FAQ, Pearl Harbor Attractions, Pearl Harbor History, Pearl Harbor Tickets
Yes, to visit the Pearl Harbor Pacific Aviation Museum, you will need a ticket, which can be purchased either online or at the museum. It is located on Ford Island, an active military base, and you will need to take a free shuttle from the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center....