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The National Museum of the Pacific War, located in Fredericksburg, TX, tells the human story of World War II in the Pacific in more than 55,000 sq ft of….
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Immerse yourself in history with a vast collection of artifacts and the personal stories of real people who lived and died during the Pacific War. Here, you can find the connection between the Allied victory in WWII and the world we live in today, and the hope it brings for the future.
The National Museum of the Pacific War is located in Fredericksburg, Texas, the boyhood home of Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. Nimitz served as commander in chief, United States Pacific Fleet (CinCPAC), and was soon afterward named commander in chief, Pacific Ocean Areas, during World War II. [1]
The National Museum of the Pacific War, located in Fredericksburg, TX, tells the human story of World War II in the Pacific in more than 55,000 sq ft of…
The full National Museum of the Pacific War campus is a six-acre complex, including the George H.W. Bush Gallery, the Admiral Nimitz Gallery, the Plaza of the Presidents, the Japanese Garden of Peace, the Memorial Courtyard and the Pacific Combat Zone.
This Smithsonian-affiliate museum is dedicated to all those who served in the Pacific War during World War II. See displays of some of the most notable aspects and events of WWII in the Pacific. Admission: $24 adults; $16 seniors; $7 military w/ID; $10 kids 6+; 5 and under free.
Formerly the Nimitz Museum, the complex is now the only museum in the Continental United States centered on World War II's Pacific campaign. Since 1968, the Museum has expanded to occupy a six-acre campus and gained a reputation as one of the premier military museums in the nation.