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Iwo Jima Museum Gift Shop

320 Iwo Jima Boulevard, Harlingen, TX 78550

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Hours open

Monday:

Closed

Tuesday:

10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Wednesday:

10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Thursday:

10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Friday:

10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Saturday:

10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Sunday:

Closed

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  • Photo of Iwo Jima Museum Gift Shop - Iwo Jima Boulevard, Harlingen, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Iwo Jima Museum Gift Shop - Iwo Jima Boulevard, Harlingen, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Iwo Jima Museum Gift Shop - Iwo Jima Boulevard, Harlingen, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Iwo Jima Museum Gift Shop - Iwo Jima Boulevard, Harlingen, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Iwo Jima Museum Gift Shop - Iwo Jima Boulevard, Harlingen, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Iwo Jima Museum Gift Shop - Iwo Jima Boulevard, Harlingen, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Iwo Jima Museum Gift Shop - Iwo Jima Boulevard, Harlingen, Texas, United States
  • Photo of Iwo Jima Museum Gift Shop - Iwo Jima Boulevard, Harlingen, Texas, United States
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320 Iwo Jima Blvd, Harlingen, TX 78550, United States
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About the Business

The Iwo Jima Museum Gift Shop is a unique establishment located at 320 Iwo Jima Boulevard in Harlingen, Texas, United States. As part of the museum, this store offers a wide range of merchandise related to the historic Battle of Iwo Jima, including books, apparel, memorabilia, and souvenirs. Visitors can browse through a collection of items that commemorate the bravery and sacrifice of the soldiers who fought in this pivotal World War II battle. Whether you are a history enthusiast or looking for a meaningful gift, the Iwo Jima Museum Gift Shop is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in honoring our nation's military history.

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TX Dessert Please:
5

"A great stop for a dose of local and national history. The grounds are very well kept and everything is in walking distance. There are a few places to sit and take in the scenery and honor this place holds. The staff are so very kind and knowledgeable and willing to share lots of history or let you read on your own if you prefer."

1 year ago
J W:
5

"Great spot to see and learn about some of the history of the Marines!! Free entry and great museum and video! Did not know this statue was here before the one in D.C. the artist built this here, and it was disassembled and sent to Washington to cast the bronze one that is there now. Worth the visit to teach yourself and your family a lesson in what true sacrifice looks like. Thanks to all our veterans for your service!!!"

1 year ago
J - Diver Below:
5

"Amazing!!! A must visit when in the area. Not only do you see the original casting of the flag raising, but the historic museum. The staff are very friendly and knowledgeable and are willing to talk with you about the history. Gift shop available."

1 year ago
Travis L McIntire:
5

"The history of WWII up close & within touch. The 32 minute documentary of Iwo Jima keeps you mesmerized and helps you realize the importance of this battle in the south pacific. The actual statue is majestic & beautiful and makes you feel how important our flag is to our freedom. God Bless and Enjoy this little nook of history in Harlingen Tx."

1 year ago
James:
4

"Plaster replica of the original. Nice park with good explanation material situated around. Gift shop is closed on Sunday. Talks about all of the sacrifices of the Marines over time and especially at Iwo Jima. Much historic value in understanding the significance of this island of rock as it was actually the first part of Japan- Tokyo prefecture- that the US attempted to take. The famous photo of the flag raising was actually the second raising, primarily for photo ops. 3 of the 6 men died before the fighting was over."

more 6 years ago
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