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Visitor Center
Visitor Center

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Visitor Center

Museum exhibits are open to the public at the park visitor center. These exhibits are highly informative and feature the latest technology, gripping personal stories, museum artifacts, and multiple language support. The visitor center is free of charge to all visitors.

In addition to the exhibits, the visitor center theater plays our compelling documentary film "An Island Called Saipan".

The park's non-profit partner, Pacific Historic Parks, operates our bookstore with an impressive collection of educational publications on the Pacific War, Saipan history, and the natural and cultural resources of this region.

 
Court of Honor and Flag Circle
Court of Honor and Flag Circle

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Court of Honor and Flag Circle

The Court of Honor and Flag Circle was dedicated on June 15, 1994, the 50th Anniversary of the American landings on Saipan. The American Flag is proudly displayed at the center of the Flag Circle and is surrounded by the flags of the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Army and U.S. Coast Guard, the armed services divisions that participated in the campaign. Designed to honor those who sacrificed their lives during the campaign, the Court of Honor memorial consists of 26 granite panels inscribed with the names of 5,204 service men who perished.
 
Marianas Memorial
Marianas Memorial

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Marianas Memorial

The Marianas Memorial was dedicated on June 13, 2004, in memory of indigenous Chamorros and Carolinians of the Northern Mariana Islands who died during World War II. Caught in a war not of their making, the people of the Northern Marianas, like many civilians throughout the Pacific, became victims of war. The Marianas Memorial honors Chamorros and Carolinians who lost their lives as a result of war-related causes from the beginning of American aerial bombardment in Saipan on June 11, 1944, to the closure of civilian camps on July 4, 1946. The memorial consists of ten granite panels listing 929 names.
 
Saipan American Memorial and Carillon Bell Tower
Saipan American Memorial and
Carillon Bell Tower

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Saipan American Memorial and Carillon Bell Tower

The American Battle Monuments Commission erected the Saipan American Memorial, which commemorates the Americans and the Chamorro and Carolinian people who died during the liberation of Saipan, Tinian, and Guam from June 15 to August 11, 1944. The memorial is a 12-foot rectangular obelisk of rose granite and is inscribed with the following: "This memorial has been erected by the United States of America in humble tribute to its sons who paid the ultimate sacrifice for the liberation of the Marianas. 1941-1945" The Carillon Bell Tower is adjacent to the obelisk and was dedicated on November 11, 1995, to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the end of World War II.

Last updated: June 30, 2021

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Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 5198
Garapan

Saipan, MP 96950

Phone:

670 234-7207 x2020

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