Jean P. Haydon Museum
The Jean P. Haydon Museum is a museum in Pago Pago dedicated to the culture and history of the United States territory of American Samoa. It contains a collection of canoes, coconut-shell combs, pigs’ tusk armlets and native pharmacopoeia.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Museum
- Description: museum in Pago Pago, American Samoa
- Also known as: “Navy Building 43”
- Address: AS
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include National Park of American Samoa and Navy Building 38.
National Park of American Samoa
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
National Park of American Samoa is in the US territory of American Samoa. The Samoan village leaders and the US Congress have set aside the finest samples of these islands' land and seascapes as a national park.
Navy Building 38
Protected area
Navy Building 38 is a historic building on Route 1 in Fagatogo, American Samoa. Located on the north side of the road, it is a roughly square single-story building with a shallow-sloping pyramidal roof, that extends beyond the concrete block walls to create a lanai supported by fluted cast metal columns.
Courthouse of American Samoa
Courthouse
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
The Courthouse of American Samoa, formerly Administration Building, Navy No. 21, is a historic building near Pago Pago Harbor in Fagatogo, American Samoa. Courthouse of American Samoa is situated 1,000 feet west of Jean P. Haydon Museum.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Fagatogo and Atuʻu, American Samoa.
Fagatogo
Village
Photo: Marshman, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Fagatogo is the downtown area of Pago Pago. Located in the low grounds at the foot of Matafao Peak, it was the location of the first American settlement on Tutuila Island.
Atuʻu, American Samoa
Village
Atuʻu is a village on Tutuila Island, American Samoa. It is located on the coast of Pago Pago Harbor, close to the capital, Pago Pago. Atuʻu is the location of two tuna canneries, the main employers in American Samoa.
Pago Pago
Photo: Thatotherperson, Public domain.
Pago Pago is the capital city of American Samoa. In the Samoan language it is pronounced "Pahngo-Pahngo".
Jean P. Haydon Museum
- Categories: tourism and tourist attraction
- Location: Eastern District, American Samoa, Polynesia, Oceania
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Latitude
-14.27778° or 14° 16′ 40″ southLongitude
-170.6876° or 170° 41′ 15″ westElevation
13 feet (4 metres)Open location code
52QFP8C6+VXOpenStreetMap ID
node 367668443OpenStreetMap feature
tourism=museumWikidata ID
Q20717518
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In Other Languages
From German to Japanese—“Jean P. Haydon Museum” goes by many names.
- German: “Jean P. Haydon Museum”
- Japanese: “ジーン・P・ヘイドン博物館”
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Navy Building 43 (Commissary Store) and U.S. Naval Station Tutuila Historic District.
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