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Guam Museum

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The Guam Museum, located in the capital Hagåtña, offers a comprehensive look at the island's heritage from ancient Chamorro times to the present day. The museum features interactive displays, traditional artifacts such as latte stones and canoe models, and rotating art exhibitions by local artists. Visitors can learn about Guam's role in World War II, the impact of Spanish colonization, and the resilience of Chamorro culture. The modern building itself is a landmark, with a design inspired by traditional Chamorro architecture.

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  • View the extensive collection of Chamorro artifacts, including ancient pottery and tools.
  • Explore the World War II exhibit, which covers the Japanese occupation and American liberation.
  • Check out the contemporary art gallery featuring works by local Chamorro and Micronesian artists.

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Ways to visit Guam Museum

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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