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Pacific Historic Parks supports and funds educational materials, museum exhibits, and interpretive programs for four National Parks throughout the Pacific: World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument at Pearl Harbor, Kalaupapa National Historical Park on the island of Molokai, American Memorial Park in Saipan and War in the Pacific National Historical Park in Guam. Formed as a non-profit cooperating association with the National Park Service in 1979, Pacific Historic Parks (formerly known as the Arizona Memorial Museum Association) changed its name in June 2010 to better reflect its increased scope of support. |
Kalaupapa
This 10,700 acre-park is located on the north shore of the island of Molokai in the state of Hawaii. Included are the historic Hansen’s disease (leprosy) settlements at Kalaupapa and at Kalawao made famous through the work of Belgian priest Saint Damien. more...
Saipan
Located on Saipan, the largest island in the U.S. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, American Memorial Park honors the American and Marianas people who gave their lives during the Marianas Campaign of World War II.
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Guam
Located in the U.S. Territory of Guam, this significant park commemorates the sacrifice and bravery of those who fought in the battles of the Pacific War Campaign as well as the suffering of the native peoples of those islands.
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