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On
The park and
museum opened on
The museum
itself has a lot of different things to offer visitors. First, you can actually
take a tour of the Bowfin itself. Guests are given a cassette player that
narrates the tour as they explore the submarine. The actual museum, which is
10,000 square feet, invites guests to explore the history of the submarine by
looking through artifacts like photographs, paintings, recruiting posters, and
even weapons systems. For instance, you can examine the inner workings of a
Poseidon C-3 missile. There is also a 4-foot mini-theater that screens more than
50 episodes of the classic 60s TV show “The Silent Service,” which chronicles
actual World War II events.
Visiting the
Pearl Harbor National Park will make your
visit to the Bowfin museum all the more poignant. When you see how many people
died in the attack on
The museum is
open daily from
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