Aviation Museum to Open in Pearl Harbor

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Work has begun on the Pacific Aviation Museum on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor. Hangar 37, which is being restored to its 1941 condition, will be the first part of the museum to be completed. While the museum will focus on the Japanese attack on Dec. 7, 1941, during World War II, other Pacific conflicts will be covered. Displays on the museum’s 16-acre site will include vintage aircraft, with 17 already in the museum collection.

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