Latte of Freedom
Latte of Freedom: A Symbol of Chamorro Heritage
Explore Guam's pivotal role in WWII at the Pacific War Museum, featuring military artifacts & personal stories of resilience and sacrifice.
The Pacific War Museum in Guam offers a poignant look into the island's pivotal role in World War II, with exhibits showcasing artifacts, photographs, and personal stories from the Pacific Theater, with a focus on the U.S. Marines. Visitors can explore the events leading up to and following the Japanese occupation, highlighting the struggles and triumphs of the local population.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If driving from central Hagatna, take Route 1 North. Continue on Route 1 for about 6 miles until you reach the Maina area. Turn right onto 6th St. The Pacific War Museum will be on your left at the address FPGJ+77C, 6th St, Maina, 96910, Guam. Look for the parking area adjacent to the museum.
Public Transportation
Take the Guam Public Transit bus route that services the Hagatna terminal. Look for the bus that heads towards Maina. Inform the driver you are going to the Pacific War Museum. The bus will drop you off near the intersection of Route 1 and 6th St. From there, walk down 6th St for about 200 meters. The museum will be on your left-hand side. Ensure to check the bus schedule for return trips. Bus fare is approximately $3.00.
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