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Sunday, January 23, 2022

The Travel's Guide To Pearl Harbor

Above, the battleship USS Missouri at Pearl Harbor. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

Now that the dock at the USS Arizona Memorial has been repaired, visitors can now board the shuttle boats to visit the memorial again.

If one has never been to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, The Travel has posted a guide that will prove to be helpful to visitors on the attractions there.

The begin it with:

The mesmerizing beaches and splendid sights of Waikiki, the Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve, the Koko Crater Railway Trail, and many more unique attractions are what make Honolulu in Hawaii so special and unique. However, more than 1.8 million visitors come every year to tour Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, making the spot the most visited attraction on the islands. All those people head to Pearl Harbor to pay respect to fallen heroes and to learn about the historical significance of this place in Hawaii. They want to know the details of what happened on December 7th, 1941. When visiting Pearl Harbor, one will enjoy a mix of free and paid-for activities, including ship tours, museums, and access to historical sites.

All of those attractions will provide people with an overview of World War II and how it affected the islands of Hawaï and the United States of America.

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