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T. Stell Newman Visitor Center

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671-477-9362

Closures
The T. Stell Newman Visitor Center and Park Headquarters sustained severe damage and loss on December 8, 2002 due to Super Typhoon Pongsona. There is presently no visitor contact facility available to the public. The administrative and interpretive offices, exhibits and film presentations described below have been evacuated from the visitor center. Click the link above for photos and more information.

Special Programs
The T. Stell Newman Visitor Center provides an opportunity to enhance the visitor's knowledge of the Pacific Theater of World War II and the war years on Guam. Liberating Guam: The U.S. Comes Back, depicts the pre-war lifestyles of the indigenous people of Guam, the Chamorros; the invasion and occupation of Guam by Japan (1941-1944); and the retaking of the island by the United States Armed Forces (July 21, 1944). This presentation features U.S. Veteran Jack Eddy (deceased), Insular Force Guardsmen Pete Cruz, Chamorro Survivor Carmen Kasperbaur, and Veteran, Third Marine Division, Pete Siquenza. This National Park Service (NPS) production was entered in the Houston International Film & Video Festival in 1995. Out of 4100 entries, this film won the “Finalist Award” category for the Best Documentary of 1994. Producer Karine Erlebach, Division of Audio-Visual Arts, Harpers Ferry Center (NPS) won an award for “Best Producer”.30 minutes

Exhibits
Within the Visitor Center, a unique timeline takes the visitor through the events surrounding the War in the Pacific. Other exhibits focus on the occupied period on Guam, the 77th Army Infantry, the 3rd Marine Division, and the War Dogs. Oral Histories on video tape are also displayed, giving visitors an opportunity to listen to first-hand accounts of the war from veterans. In addition, a kids' corner is currently being planned for the museum offering children an oppurtunity to learn more about the war through hands-on activities.

Available Facilities
Museum exhibits and interpretive programs illustrate the events surrounding the Pacific War and the Battle for Guam. Film presentations are available in four languages: English, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean. Park Headquarters is located on the second floor. Hours of Operation are 7 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

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