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dArizona Memorial

The USS Arizona has rested in its watery grave at Pearl Harbor since December 7, 1941. The overturned hull of this battleship entombed some 1,100 sailors caught unaware by the ...
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Arizona Memorial

dByodo-In Temple
Byodo-In Temple

This beautiful Buddhist temple is a replica of the 900-year-old Byodo-In located in Uji, Japan. It is located in one of the most peaceful locations in O'ahu - the Valley of the Temples.
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dCatholic Cathedral

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Catholic Cathedral

dChina Town
China Town

This historic fifteen- block district is reported to be the oldest "Chinatown" in the United States dating back 120 years. This is Hawaii's most exciting and mysterious neighborhood...
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dEhime Maru Memorial

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Ehime Maru Memorial

dFalls of Clyde
Falls of Clyde

The Falls of Clyde is the only surviving fully-rigged, four masted sailing ship left in the world. Built in 1878 in Port Glasgow, Scotland she sailed all over the Pacific area...
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dHale o Lono Heiau

The "House of Lono", This heiau was build around 1400 and was dedicated to the God Lono, one of the four Principal gods of ancient Hawaii. He ruled agriculture and harvests...
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Hale o Lono Heiau

dHale'iwa War Memorial
Hale'iwa War Memorial

In memory of Waialua-Kahuku World War II heroes who gave their lives that the rest of the world may live in peace...
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dHale'iwa Rainbow Bridge

The Anahula Bridge, pictured here, is one of the most well known features in Haleiwa. Fishing, especially deep sea fishing, is still very popular in this town.
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Hale'iwa Rainbow Ridge

dHawaii Maritime Center
Hawaii Maritime Center

The Hawaii Maritime Center features Hawaii's ocean legacy. The museum chronicles the ancient Hawaiians, who navigated the Pacific some1500 years before Europeans...
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dHawaii Plantation Village

The Hawaii's Plantation Village reveals the story of the 400,000 people who immigrated to Hawaii to work the sugar plantations. The Plantation features 30 original and replica homes...
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Hawaii Plantation Village

d'Iolani Palace
'Iolani Palace

'Iolani Palace is the only true royal palace in the United States and the last official residence of the kings and queens who ruled Hawaii. King Kalakaua and Queen Kapiolani...
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dJapanese Cultural Center

The Japanese shared much in common with thousands of other immigrants who came to Hawaii. All possessed the courage to leave the comfort of their homes to make a better life...
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Japanese Cultural Center

dJudiciary History Center
Judiciary Historical Center

The Judiciary History Center is located on the ground floor of the beautiful Ali'olani Hale. The center illustrates 200 years of dynamic Hawaiian history from the days of the Kapu...
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dKing Kamehameha Statue

The most beloved and illustrious of Hawaii's heroes, Kamehameha unified the Hawaiian Island. His government maintained peace and traditional values even under intense Western...
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King Kamehameha Statue

dKaneaki Heiau
Kaneaki Heiau

This heiau (temple), built in the 17th Century, was dedicated to Lono, the benevolent god of harvest and fertility. The grass and thatched huts were used as prayer and meditation...
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dKuilioloa Heiau

This heiau was built between the 11th and 12th century as a place of refuge. The heiau is 150 feet long and 35 feet wide. There are three platforms that are surrounded on three side...
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Kuilioloa Heiau

dKukaniloko Birth Stones
Kukaniloko Birth Stones

Kukaniloko; "To Anchor the Cry from Within". This 5-acre historical site located in Central O'ahu is one of the most important sites in Hawai'i. Known as the Royal Birthing Stones...
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dMission House Museum

The Mission Houses Museum depicts the hardships of the Christian missionaries who first came to Hawaii. The settlement was built in 1831 and three of the original buildings still...
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Mission House Museum

dNanatorium
Nanatorium

The Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium was intended to be a "living memorial" to the 102 servicemen from Hawaii who were killed in WWI. Built in 1927 on Waikiki Beach across...
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dPali Lookout

The Nuuanu Pali Lookout ("Cool Height Cliff")overlooking the 985 foot cliffs of the Koolau Mountain Range, is one of the best views on O'ahu. It was here in 1795 that King...
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Pali Lookout

dPu'u O Mahuka Heiau
Pu'u O Mahuka Heiau

Pu'u O Mahuka Heiau ("Hill of Escape") is a well-preserved temple and is the largest on O'ahu covering over 5-acres and consisting of three adjoining enclosures measuring 575...
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dUS Army Museum

The US Army Museum of Hawaii has exhibits and educational programs emphasizing the roll Hawaii played in military actions from WWI through the Vietnam Conflict.
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US Army Museum

dWashington House
Washington House

Named in honor of the first president of the U.S., Washington Place was built by John Dominis in 1846. His son, John Owen Dominis, married Lydia Kapa'akea who later...
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dWizard Stones

Sometime before 1400, these four large stones were hauled two miles to the beach by Ancient Hawaiians. They were believed to be empowered with the mana (spiritual force) of...
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Wizard Stones


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