Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge
Pacific Region
 
 

Preserving the Past

preserving the past includes:

Pacific Cable Company Clipper Era Midway Atoll in World War II
Post War Base Closure Chronology of Events
Historic Preservation

Although just a speck in the Pacific Ocean, Midway looms large in the hearts and minds of many Americans. This tiny stage was the center of dramatic episodes in history. Midway has been a safe haven for shipwrecked sailors, a critical link in trans-Pacific communication and early air travel and the focus of a momentous Pacific war battle. Remnants of those and more recent periods in history are found at Midway, as are memorials in honor of those who fought and died during the Battle of Midway. One of the principal goals of Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge is to preserve and interpret these unique historic resources.

While Midway is best known for its pivotal role in World War II, its rich history dates back well over a century. This section provides an in-depth review of the historic milestones that help make this place so special.

 Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge Historic Preservation Plan

Last updated: September 16, 2008

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