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National Historical Park
War In The Pacific
Asan, GU
War in the Pacific National Historical Park was established to commemorate the bravery, courage, and sacrifice of those participating in the campaigns of the Pacific Theater of World War II. At War in the Pacific National Historical Park, the former battlefields, gun emplacements, trenches, and historic structures all serve as silent reminders of the bloody World War II battles.
By The Numbers
- 1 National Park
- 322,463 Visitors to National Parks
- $18,500,000 Economic Benefit from National Park Tourism »
- $160,206,594 of Land & Water Conservation Fund Appropriated for Projects (since 1965) »
- $10,401,419 in Historic Preservation Grants (since 1969) »
- 88 Acres Transferred by Federal Lands to Parks for Local Parks and Recreation (since 1948) »
- 7,618 Hours Donated by Volunteers »
- 127 National Register of Historic Places Listings »
- 4 National Natural Landmarks »
- 11 Places Recorded by Heritage Documentation Programs »
- 27,160 Objects in National Park Museum Collections »
- 52 Archeological Sites in National Parks »
- 4 Threatened & Endangered Species in National Parks »
- 3 Discover Our Shared Heritage Travel Itineraries »
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These numbers are just a sample of the National Park Service's work. Figures are for the fiscal year that ended 9/30/2015.