Arizona Memorial”this has been on my bucket list of things to do for a long time.”
The USS Arizona Memorial, located at Pearl Harbor, is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and those seeking to pay their respects. This iconic memorial straddles the sunken hull of the USS Arizona, serving as the final resting place for many of the 1,177 crewmen who perished during the attack on Pearl Harbor. The [75-minute program](https://pearlharbor.org/memorials/uss-arizona-memorial/) includes a documentary film, a boat ride to the memorial, and time to reflect at the site. Visitors can observe the names of the fallen etched into the marble wall and witness the ‘black tears’ – droplets of oil that still seep from the sunken battleship. The memorial’s design, with its distinctive white arch, symbolizes both defeat and victory, creating a powerful visual representation of America’s journey through World War II. To fully appreciate this historic site, it’s recommended to [arrive early](https://www.pearlharboroahu.com/how-to-plan-your-trip-to-the-uss-arizona-memorial-at-pearl-harbor/) and allow ample time for security checks and exploration of the visitor center’s exhibits.
Key Highlights
• Boat ride to the memorial straddling the USS Arizona’s sunken hull|• Marble wall inscribed with names of the fallen servicemen|• Documentary film providing historical context|• Observation of the ‘black tears’ – oil still seeping from the battleship|• Visitor center with informative exhibits|• Free admission (but timed tickets required)|• Knowledgeable park rangers and optional audio tour available
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