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Mission & History
The National Museum of the Pacific War is the only institution
in the continental United States dedicated exclusively to telling the story
of the Pacific Theater battles of World War II. Located on a six-acre
site, the Center includes the George Bush Gallery, Admiral Nimitz Museum, Plaza of Presidents, Veterans' Walk of Honor, Japanese Garden of Peace, Pacific Combat Zone, and the Center for Pacific War Studies.
Originally named The Admiral Nimitz Museum and housed solely in the historic
Nimitz Hotel, the Museum has grown into a dynamic, first-class experience
that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and from all backgrounds. In
addition to nearly 34,000 square feet of indoor exhibit space, the museum
boasts an impressive display of Allied and Japanese aircraft, tanks, guns
and other large artifacts made famous during the Pacific War campaigns.
An additional 40,000-foot expansion is planned for the Museum's future.
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