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Arizona Memorial will be closed Tuesday for visit by Obama, Abe

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  • JAMM AQUINO / DEC. 7

    The USS Arizona Memorial and Pearl Harbor Visitor Center will be closed Tuesday.

The USS Arizona Memorial and Pearl Harbor Visitor Center will be closed Tuesday due to a visit by President Barack Obama and Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the National Park Service said.

The closure also will apply to the adjacent USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park, according to the park service.

“Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor and the Battleship Missouri Memorial will be open, and alternate shuttle arrangements to the attractions on Ford Island have been made for guests,” the park service said in a release. “Visitors who wish to access the attractions on Ford Island will be picked up at Aloha Stadium instead of the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center. Directional signs will be in place.”

The Pacific Aviation Museum will be open as usual, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Battleship Missouri Memorial will be open during limited hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

“We encourage the public to visit our partner sites on Ford Island on the 27th, and hope that visitors will join us another day in the week to experience the USS Arizona Memorial and the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park,” said Jacqueline Ashwell, superintendent of the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument. “Please remember that all of these sites will be closed on Christmas Day, Dec. 25th.”

Visitors who already have reservations to visit the USS Arizona Memorial on Tuesday will be contacted to reschedule their visits, the park service said.

Visitors who made reservations through a commercial transportation provider should contact the provider for information on how their visit might be rescheduled. Visitors who have made reservations through recreation.gov may come to the visitor center on either Monday or Wednesday and show their reservation at the ticket counter to get a ticket for the next available USS Arizona program.

For visitors who made reservations for audio tours through recreation.gov, those reservations will be honored on Monday or Wednesday, or they can request a refund for the audio tour by calling 1-888-448-1474, the park service said.

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