Little Rock's Inland Maritime Museum will commemorate the anniversary of the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor on Sunday. The event is set to honor those who served and to reflect on the historic moment that drew the United States into World War II.
The museum will host exhibits and ceremonies remembering Pearl Harbor Day, featuring artifacts and stories from veterans and witnesses. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the attack's impact on naval history and its lasting significance in American memory.
Officials emphasize the importance of preserving maritime history and educating younger generations about the events of December 7, 1941. Community members and visitors are invited to participate in the commemorations and to view the museum’s Pearl Harbor display.
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Author’s summary: The Inland Maritime Museum in Little Rock marks Pearl Harbor Day with displays and ceremonies to honor veterans and educate the public on WWII maritime history.