The War in the Pacific National Historical Park was established in 1978 to commemorate the bravery and sacrifice of those participating in the campaigns of the Pacific theater of World War II. Through a variety of programs and services, the War in the Pacific National Historical Park serves more than 480,000 visitors each year, and reaches countless more through the efforts of today’s media.
National Park Service
The history and mission of the National Park Service. War in the Pacific NHP
Learn about the Park’s mission, history, visitor numbers and more. Park Units and Sites
Visit the various units and sites that make up the entire park, including the T. Stell Newman Visitor Center. World War II - Pacific Theater of War
Explore the roles of Guam and the rest of the Mariana Islands in WWII. Historical Resources
Discover a variety of war relics, artifacts and monuments. Cultural Resources
Learn about Chamorro culture and what life was like for locals during the war. Natural Resources
War in the Pacific National Historical Park has one of the most diverse parks in terms of land, sea and plantlife. Educational and Interpretive Programs
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Downloadable images, videos and audio files in broadcast quality. |
Last updated: March 9, 2017