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Highlights of Oahu
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ALOHA
TOWER - Honolulu's familiar landmark is open to visitors and offers an
excellent view of the harbor area.
- AQUARIUM - on Kalakaua Avenue
across from Kapiolani Park at Waikiki, the Aquarium contains a
world-famous collection of brilliantly colored tropical fish.
- BEACHES - beautiful beaches, wherever
you go, for swimming, surfing, fishing or a picnic.
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BISHOP MUSEUM &
PLANETARIUM - at 1525 Bernice Street, the Museum houses the world's
foremost collection of Hawaiiana and Polynesian antiquities.
- BLOW HOLE - near
Koko Head, playful Mother Nature forces the mighty sea through a tiny hole
in a lava ledge and blows miniature geysers high into the air.
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BYODO-IN TEMPLE -
Japan's 900-year-old architectural treasure is duplicated in exact detail
at the Valley of the Temples Memorial Park, beneath the majestic cliffs of
the Koolau mountains. The beautiful Oriental garden setting also has a
carp pool, massive nine-foot Buddha statue, and tea house.
- CHINATOWN - unlike
the Chinatowns in other American cities this section of downtown Honolulu
is an exciting blend of shops, restaurants and markets displaying not only
Chinese goods but wares and foods typical of the countries of origin of
Hawaii's early-day immigrants.
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DIAMOND HEAD -
this world renowned landmark bounds Waikiki Beach on the south. An extinct
volcano, it is said to have once been the home of Pele, the Fire Goddess.
- EAST-WEST CENTER -
a center for cultural and academic interchange between the peoples of Asia,
the Pacific and United States. Established by the U.S Congress in 1960,
the center has since become a public, nonprofit educational corporation
with offices and facilities adjacent to the University of Hawaii campus.
- FOSTER BOTANICAL GARDEN -
remarkable botanic displays including photogenic orchid section, in a 20
acre setting in downtown Honolulu.
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HANAUMA BAY - a delightful
sea cove in Koko Head Park, its rugged grandeur was created by volcanic
action 10,000 years ago when Pele made her last attempt to find home on
Oahu, as legend tells. A favorite spot for swimming, picnicking, and
snorkeling.
- HAWAII MARITIME CENTER -
includes a museum. Aloha Tower plus the square-rigged Falls of Clyde and
the Hokule'a Polynesian sailing canoe.
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HONOLULU
ACADEMY OF ARTS - a registered national and state historic place,
renowned for an extensive collection of Asian and Western art and the
beauty of its grounds and buildings.
- IOLANI
PALACE - only throne room under the American flag, where Hawaii's last two
monarchs lived and ruled. Completed in 1882, the building has been
entirely renovated, displaying a magnificent interior.
- KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS
- established by a member of Hawaii's royal family for boys and girls of
Hawaiian ancestry.
- KANEANA CAVE -
near Mauka just before the end of Farrington Highway, Kaneana, the
sharkman deity, is supposed to have made his home in this cave which is
volcanic and coral in formation.
- KAWAIAHAO
CHURCH - dedicated in 1842, the "Westminster Abbey" of Hawaii
offers Sunday services in Hawaiian and English.
- KEWALO BASIN -
sampans and other fishing boats moor in this small boat harbor which is
also the departure point for Pearl Harbor cruises.
- MISSION HOUSES -
the oldest existing buildings erected by the first missionary contingent
to Honolulu are in the civic center area, which is also locale of many
other historic sites.
- MORMON TEMPLE -
built in beautiful Laie in 1920, it was the first Mormon Temple to be
constructed outside of Utah.
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NAT. MEMORIAL CEMETERY OF THE
PACIFIC - Punchbowl or Puowaina, literally translated "Hill of
Sacrifice" is the final resting place of thousands of World War II,
Korean and Vietnam war veterans. Open seven days a week, it overlooks the
vast expanse of Pearl Harbor, Honolulu and Waikiki.
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NUUANU PALI -
Oahu's scenic masterpiece, at the head of Nuuanu Valley, is where
Kamehameha the Great defeated the Oahuans in a bloody battle in 1795, by
forcing thousands of warriors over the precipice, to meet death on the
jagged rocks below, thus adding Oahu to his realm.
- OLD SUGAR MILL -
near Kaaawa are the stone ruins of the first sugar mill on Oahu erected in
1864.
- PEARL HARBOR - the USS Arizona
Memorial, above the sunken battleship, is a tribute to American fighting
men killed during the attack on December 7, 1941. The USS Bowfin, a
restored World War II submarine, is on exhibit next to the Arizona
Memorial ground facility.
- POLYNESIAN CULTURAL CENTER
AT LAIE - located on
the north shore of Oahu, the center is made up of native villages
representative of those in Fiji, Tonga, New Zealand, Tahiti, Samoa,
Marquesas, and Hawaii.
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QUEEN EMMA SUMMER PALACE -
a charming home, located in Nuuanu Valley, the former summer palace has
been restored to its original appearance and houses a fine collection of
Hawaiiana.
- RABBIT ISLAND -
near Waimanalo, this is one of the many interesting islets that border
Oahu. It looks like the head of a rabbit and was once overrun by them.
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ROYAL MAUSOLEUM -
resting place of Hawaii's former rulers, with well-informed
guide-custodian.
- SACRED FALLS PARK -
off the highway near Hauula is this clear stream leaping out of sheer
cliffs to the cool pool below. Lower falls drop over an 87-foot cliff.
- SEA LIFE PARK -
located at Makapuu Point. Sea Life Park features an outstanding display of
Hawaii's exotic marine life in a truly beautiful ocean side setting. The
300,000 gallon Hawaiian Reef Tank is one of America's finest aquariums,
housing 2,000 island specimens: sharks, rays, moray eels, turtles, and
exotic reef fish. Giant whales, dolphins, sea lions, penguins and a
variety of sea birds can also be enjoyed.
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WAIMEA BAY -
between Haleiwa and Kahuku, the beach is fine for picnicking but the bay
is dangerous for swimming when surf is six feet or more.
- WAIMEA
FALLS PARK
- this narrow canyon extending into the Koolau mountains was once a
heavily populated Hawaiian village. Today the 1,800 acre site between
Haleiwa and Kahuku, is a dwelling for Nature's lovely, unspoiled
environment of tropical plant life, birds, hiking trails and a truly
beautiful waterfall.
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