Pacific War Museum: A Tribute to Courage on Guam
Explore Guam's pivotal role in WWII through immersive exhibits, personal stories, and historical artifacts at the Pacific War Museum.
The Pacific War Museum in Guam offers a poignant look into the island's pivotal role in World War II, showcasing artifacts, personal stories, and exhibits that honor the resilience of those who endured the conflict.
A brief summary to Pacific War Museum
- FPGJ+77C, 6th St, Maina, 96910, GU
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Know before you go
Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Pacific War Museum.
- Consider donating to support the museum's efforts in preserving and sharing the history of the Pacific War.
- Check the museum's website or call ahead for updated hours and information on special events.
- Allow ample time to explore the exhibits fully and engage with the multimedia presentations.
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Getting There
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Car
From Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport or Tumon, take Route 1 (Marine Corps Drive) south. The museum is located in Maina, near the Governor's Complex. Parking is available near the museum.
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Public Transport
The Guam Mass Transit Authority (GMTA) operates bus routes that connect most villages on Guam. Check the GMTA website for the most up-to-date bus schedules and route information to the museum's location. A single ride costs approximately $3.
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Taxi
Taxis are readily available at hotels and major shopping centers. A taxi ride from Tumon to the museum will cost approximately $25-$35.
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