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Flagpole and Historical Markers
Markers commemorating significant events in the history of Clark and the Philippines.
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Fort Stotsenburg Gate Posts
Before Clark was known as it is today, it was first known as Fort Stotsenburg - named in honor of a slain colonel.
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Goddess of Peace Shrine
The only Buddhist shrine in Clark dedicated to those who died in WWII.
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Japanese Anti-Aircraft Cannon
A war relic used in WWII displayed outside of Clark Museum.
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Japanese Light Anti-Aircraft Twin Cannon
One of the reminiscent of WWII when the Japanese took over Clark.
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K-9 Cemetery
This War Dog Memorial, an exact replica of the original erected in Guam in 1994, was donated by Dr. Maurice Acree as a tribute to the unique bond between dogs and humans, Home of man’s best friend used by American during World War II.
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Kamikaze West Airfield and Seki Tunnel
A shrine dedicated for Japan's valiant pilots who fought in WWII.
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Kelly Theater and Monument of Capt. Colin Kelly
Ruins of a former movie house named after the first American hero of World War II.
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Monument of Col. John Stotsenburg
Located on the West side of the Parade Grounds close to the CDC buildings, this monument details and honors Col. John M. Stotsenberg who died April 23, 1899 in a battle in the Philippine province of Bulacan.
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