Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum with two historic hangars documenting U.S. involvement in World War II and subsequent conflicts, including outdoor exhibits and the Raytheon Pavilion, now with interactive audio tour that tours more than 28 artifacts and is suitable for all ages.

The Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum is a must-see visit that spans two historic World War II hangars filled with aircraft, exhibits and artifacts honoring the men and women who fought for freedom. Hangar 37, an authentic hangar of the era, displays artifacts that chronicle America's involvement in World War II, from the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, through the Battle of Midway and beyond. Hangar 79 continues the story begun in Hangar 37, documenting how American air superiority was consolidated during World War II and continued to grow in subsequent conflicts, including the Korean War, the Vietnam War and the Gulf Wars. The Raytheon Pavilion and outdoor exhibits allow exploration of both domestic and international traveling exhibits, offering a broad perspective on American history. The museum now offers an audio guide that tours Hangars 37 and 79, providing an immersive experience detailing the history of more than 28 artifacts and objects in its inspiring collection. This audio guide is suitable for all ages and adds an additional dimension of discovery to the visit.
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