The Organic Act of Guam
The Organic Act of Guam As the island recovered from its World War II Japanese occupation, there was great feelings of gratitude and patriotism towards… Read More »The Organic Act of Guam
The Organic Act of Guam As the island recovered from its World War II Japanese occupation, there was great feelings of gratitude and patriotism towards… Read More »The Organic Act of Guam
An image of Guam from the 1970s. The Alupang area of Tamuning along Marine Drive. According to legend, Alupang gets its name from an ancient… Read More »The Alupang area of Tamuning along Marine Drive
If anyone is able to help us identity this man, please comment or reach out to us on social media or else email our curator… Read More »Mavis Van Peenan
The life and landscape of Guam in the early 1800s In November 1817, the Russian Navy brig, Rurik, under the command of Otto August von… Read More »The life and landscape of Guam in the early 1800s
Bear Rock, Inalåhan, 1979 This name for this iconic rock in Inalåhan is relatively new. Like other sites such as Camel Rock, it was given… Read More »Bear Rock, Inalåhan, 1979
Tun Candido “Candy” Babauta Taman Last month the Marianas lost one of its most influential musical pioneers with the passing of Tun Candido “Candy” Babauta… Read More »Tun Candido “Candy” Babauta Taman
Haswell published an account of his journey and included this drawing of Hagåtña as seen from his ship. In 1802, American William Haswell visited Guam… Read More »American William Haswell
An image of Town House in Guam in the 1960s An image of Town House in Guam in the 1960s. The store was first opened… Read More »Town House in Guam in the 1960s
English explorer William Dampier visited Guam On May 20, 1686, English explorer William Dampier visited Guam. Dampier was a skilled navigator who had been a… Read More »English explorer William Dampier visited Guam
An image of Tollai Talaifak or Taleyfac Tollai Åcho’ (stone bridge) in Hågat, Guam (circa 1967). An image of Tollai Talaifak or Taleyfac Tollai Åcho’… Read More »Tollai Talaifak or Taleyfac Tollai Åcho’ (stone bridge) in Hågat, Guam (circa 1967)