Clark Museum

Go back in time as we revisit Clark's rich history and humble beginnings.

Location: S. Osmeña St., Clark Freeport Zone   Duration: 1
Operational Days and Hours: Tues-Suns 9AM-4PM    Contact: (045) 599 2854

Clark Museum tells the rich and vibrant history of the land and its people across four galleries. On the edge of the former American parade grounds, this well-presented museum details the history of Clark from 1901 up to its development of the Freeport Zone. It includes some great military memorabilia, photos and displays on Mt Pinatubo's dramatic eruption. and info on the indigenous Aeta. From its humble beginnings as the pati (settlement) of Aetas, Clark grew into one of the largest American military installations outside of the U.S. mainland. The abrupt and disastrous 1991 eruption of Mt. Pinatubo threatened to end it all – were it not for the bravery, industry, and ingenuity of the Filipino spirit that transformed Clark into the beacon of economic progress and development it is today.


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