Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor, Oahu


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The Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor is considered by many to be haunted due to its connection to the December 7, 1941, attack and the historical events that took place there. Reported phenomena include: sounds of distant explosions, whispers, and footsteps, movement of objects like the mannequin Kramer, unexplained apparitions, and equipment turning on and off. The original hangars bear bullet holes and scars from the attack, adding to the eerie atmosphere. Visitors and staff have reported hearing the sounds of distant explosions, whispers, and voices in the hangars. A mannequin named Kramer is reported to move on its own, with its position changing overnight. Some have claimed to see shadowy figures or visual apparitions. There are reports of lights and equipment turning on and off without explanation. Unexplained footsteps have been heard when no one else is around.

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