The Pacific Fleet Submarine Memorial Association has received a significant contribution from global aerospace and security company Northrop Grumman to support the revitalization of its USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park at Pearl Harbor.
The Pacific Fleet Submarine Memorial Association has received a significant contribution from global aerospace and security company Northrop Grumman to support the revitalization of its USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park at Pearl Harbor.
Thanks to our diligent staff, USS Bowfin is considered the best preserved and most visited submarine to have served during World War II. More than 9 million visitors have come to pay their respects at our submarine and waterfront memorial.
Phase Two of the museum's construction is in full swing! For those planning to visit in the next couple of months, we have a couple of updates.
Keeping history alive and our future generations involved is important to us! One reason for revitalizing our campus is to expand our reach and fully engage the younger generations.
We couldn’t be more grateful to Hawaiian Electric Industries for their charitable $100,000 contribution to our Capital Campaign. This donation will support the revitalization of our campus and education programming.
As part of a $20 million revitalization project of the USS Bowfin Submarine & Park, the Pacific Fleet Submarine Memorial Association will temporarily close the museum portion of its Pearl Harbor campus for construction starting today, August 1
The US Navy missiles, which once acted as pillars to our campus entrance, will find their new home in Florida.
To maximize the impact of our project, we are looking to our submariner community for support.
USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park would like to wish you and your family a Happy Fourth of July!