experience history - Pacific Aviation Museum
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experience history - Pacific Aviation Museum
Pacific Aviation Museum EXPERIENCE HISTORY www.pacificaviationmuseum.org From Tragedy to Triumph L ocated on historic Ford Island, the Pacific Aviation Museum—Pearl Harbor occupies WWII-era hangars that survived the Dec. 7, 1941 attack. Students of all ages have a front row seat to the Pacific Theater. V This unique and interactive perspective of aviation history spotlights the achievements of the pilots, crews and behind-the-scenes heroes that make the history of aviation come alive. isit all four Pearl Harbor Historic Sites and travel from the “Day of Infamy,” to “Peace Restored.” Visit the USS Arizona Memorial in the early morning light, tour the USS Bowfin, the “Pearl Harbor Avenger,” before traveling over to Ford Island for lunch at the Pacific Aviation Museum and spend the afternoon flying through history. Finish the day and spend the night where WWII ended aboard the battleship USS Missouri. Eat, sleep and live a day in the life of a WWII sailor, waking up to breakfast in sight of the Arizona Memorial. ✪ Tour all four historic sites ✪ Lunch at the Pacific Aviation Museum ✪ Dinner, snack, overnight and breakfast onboard the “Mighty Mo” ✪ Open to educational and activity based groups (Scouts, CAP, YMCA, MWR, faith-based student groups), 10-years old and older Min. of 25, max. of 110 people Reservations required Contact Education Dept. (808) 455-1600 ext. 240 [email protected] The Pacific Aviation Museum’s education programs are coordinated with the HCPS III Benchmarks in Math, Science, Social Studies and Language Arts. Comprehensive activities and supplements are provided to teachers to use before and after their museum visit. Group Guided Educational tours, Flight Lab Experience, Special Scout programs and/or Aviation Activity Programs available by reservation. Visit our website for additional information. Reservations are required. Contact by phone at (808) 441-1012 or by email at [email protected] Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park USS Arizona Memorial USS Missouri Memorial Pacific Aviation Museum Your Education Destination USS Arizona Memorial USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park www.nps.gov/usar www.arizonamemorial.org V isit the site and honor the memory of the heroes that brought the United States into World War II. Tickets for the film are free and given out on a first come, first serve basis. You may talk to a survivor or tour the grounds and museum while waiting for your program. Specific dates and times can be arranged for educational groups. Contact the Education Department at (808) 2825086 or email [email protected]. USS Missouri Memorial www.ussmissouri.org www.bowfin.org S ubmerge yourself in the history of submarines! Climb aboard the USS Bowfin, the “Pearl Harbor Avenger,” and understand just how confining and demanding life for the undersea warrior was. Self-guided tours of the Bowfin and our fully airconditioned submarine museum await you and your students. We are open daily from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Please allow 90 minutes for your visit. See our website for additional information or contact our Education and Outreach Department: The Arizona Memorial is operated by the National Park Service and is opean daily from 7:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. For those classrooms or educational groups unable to visit in person, an Arizona Memorial Museum Association staff member can come to your venue and present a 30 minute “virtual experience” free of charge. “Witness to History,” is our free video teleconferencing program, that connects your classroom to the Arizona Memorial and an attack survivor. C ome out and re-live a momentous chapter in WWII history, culminating in the final act, which restored peace to the world. Experience “Life at Sea,” first-hand onboard the “Mighty Mo.” Open daily from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. We offer several different, exciting and educational tour options for any grade level as well as an Overnight Encampment Program with meals and activities. An exciting and free “virtual tour” is available to come to your venue and deliver a memorable “you are there” tour. For current prices and projects visit our website, www.ussmissouri.org or contact our Education Department at (808) 455-1600 ext. 240, or by email at [email protected] Contact: [email protected] USS Oklahoma Memorial located on Historic Ford Island outside pier Foxtrot-5 Charles Hinman Director of Education & Outreach (808) 423-1341 email education@bowfin.org Security imposes a “NO BAG” policy at all four Pearl Harbor Historic Sites — Bags will be allowed for the overnight encampment experience
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