Generated by All in One SEO v4.9.5.1, this is an llms.txt file, used by LLMs to index the site. # Pearl Harbor My WordPress Blog ## Sitemaps - [XML Sitemap](https://www.pearlharbor.info/sitemap.xml): Contains all public & indexable URLs for this website. ## Posts - [Hello world!](https://www.pearlharbor.info/hello-world/) - Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start writing! ## Pages - [Home](https://www.pearlharbor.info/) - Getting to Pearl Harbor Set your GPS to Pearl Harbor National Memorial, 1 Arizona Memorial Pl, Honolulu, HI 96818. From Waikīkī, allow ~45 minutes with traffic. If driving, budget time to park and walk to the theaters. Parking: paid daily rate via kiosk or app inside the visitor center complex. Tour shuttle: easiest option if - [Directions & Transportation](https://www.pearlharbor.info/directions/) - Planning your visit to the Pearl Harbor National Memorial starts with knowing exactly how to get there. Whether you are driving from Waikiki, East Oahu, the North Shore, or straight from Honolulu International Airport, this guide covers directions, parking details, and transportation alternatives to make your trip smooth. Pearl Harbor Visitor Center Address When using - [USS Arizona Memorial](https://www.pearlharbor.info/uss-arizona-memorial/) - The USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor National Memorial is one of the most significant World War II sites in the United States. Managed by the National Park Service (NPS) since 1980, the memorial welcomes thousands daily who come to pay their respects and learn about December 7, 1941. Below you’ll find everything you need - [History](https://www.pearlharbor.info/history/) - Pearl Harbor, located on the south shore of Oahu in Hawaii, is one of the most historically significant sites in the United States. While many people immediately associate it with the devastating attack of December 7, 1941, its story stretches much further back in time and continues long after World War II. From its early - [USS Utah Memorial](https://www.pearlharbor.info/uss-utah-memorial/) - The USS Utah Memorial at Pearl Harbor commemorates the 58 officers and crew who lost their lives when the ship was sunk during the attack on December 7, 1941. Unlike other battleships, the Utah was not restored or salvaged. Instead, the wreck still rests where it capsized, making this memorial one of the most poignant - [USS Oklahoma Memorial](https://www.pearlharbor.info/uss-oklahoma-memorial/) - The USS Oklahoma Memorial at Pearl Harbor honors the 429 sailors and Marines who lost their lives when the battleship capsized during the December 7, 1941 attack. Located on Ford Island, near the Battleship Missouri, the memorial is a solemn and powerful tribute to the service members who never returned home. History of the USS - [Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum](https://www.pearlharbor.info/pearl-harbor-aviation-museum/) - The Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum, located on historic Ford Island, is one of Oʻahu’s most significant attractions for anyone interested in aviation, military history, and the events of World War II. Housed in authentic World War II-era hangars that still bear the scars of the December 7, 1941 attack, the museum immerses visitors in the - [USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park](https://www.pearlharbor.info/uss-bowfin-submarine/) - The USS Bowfin Submarine (SS-287), known as the “Pearl Harbor Avenger,” is one of the most popular historic sites at Pearl Harbor. Commissioned on December 7, 1942 - exactly one year after the attack on Pearl Harbor—the Bowfin served with distinction in World War II. Today, the submarine rests at the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum - [Battleship Missouri](https://www.pearlharbor.info/battleship-missouri/) - The Battleship Missouri Memorial, famously known as the “Mighty Mo”, is one of Pearl Harbor’s most powerful and moving historic sites. Located on Ford Island, this legendary battleship marks the place where World War II officially ended on September 2, 1945. Today, it serves as a museum and living memorial, offering visitors an unforgettable journey - [Bag Policy & Safety Information](https://www.pearlharbor.info/safety/) - Most visitors only need to remember two things: large or concealing bags aren’t allowed inside the secure zone, and every permitted bag is inspected at screening. A staffed baggage storage facility sits by the visitor center entrance for anything you can’t bring in. Prohibited Items Any bag or container larger than 1.25" x 2.25" x - [Accessibility](https://www.pearlharbor.info/accessibility/) - The Pearl Harbor Visitor Center is designed for wheelchair access throughout. Accessible parking is located in the front lot, and key facilities - restrooms, the movie theater, exhibit galleries, bookstore, information desk, drinking fountains, Navy shuttle boats, and the USS Arizona Memorial - are accessible. Distances between some facilities can be considerable. Benches are placed - [Visiting USS Oklahoma and USS Utah Memorials](https://www.pearlharbor.info/visiting-uss-oklahoma-and-uss-utah-memorials/) - The USS Oklahoma and USS Utah Memorials at Pearl Harbor are often overshadowed by the USS Arizona Memorial, yet they hold stories just as moving and essential to understanding December 7, 1941. Both are located on Ford Island, an active U.S. military base, which means access is more restricted. For civilian visitors, the only way - [Operating Hours](https://www.pearlharbor.info/hours/) - Planning a visit to the Pearl Harbor National Memorial requires an understanding of operating hours, program schedules, and seasonal patterns. Below you’ll find everything you need to make the most of your trip, from when the visitor center is open to practical tips for securing your spot on the USS Arizona Memorial program. Operating Hours - [Pearl Harbor Remembered Tour](https://www.pearlharbor.info/pearl-harbor-remembered-tour/) - Visiting Pearl Harbor is one of the most meaningful experiences you can have in Hawaii. The Pearl Harbor Remembered Tour combines comfort, expert commentary, and access to the most important historic sites connected to the events of December 7, 1941. With over 4,700 reviews and a Badge of Excellence, this guided experience is among the ## Categories - [Uncategorized](https://www.pearlharbor.info/category/uncategorized/)