
Ford Island
Ford Island is a central piece of land located in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. It covers about 1,300 acres and is historically significant for being the site of the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, which led to the United States entering World War II. Today, it hosts the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, museums, military installations, and the Arizona Memorial. The island's strategic location and military facilities continue to play a role in U.S. naval operations. Visitors can learn about naval history and explore memorials honoring those who served and lost their lives during the attack.