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Honolulu Surfing Museum |
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The Honolulu Surfing Museum features several one-of-a-kind exhibits and artifacts that represent a cross-section of the impact surfing and Hawaiian culture has had on the outside world, and on the tremendous impact the outside world has had on the people and culture of Hawaii. |
| Waikiki, Hawaii |
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King's Guard Museum |
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The King's Guard Museum features a variety of Vintage Hawaiian souvenir and collectables from the 1930's through the 1960's. See memorabilia from hotels, movie theaters, restaurants, stores and attractions from the past. Authentic original aloha shirts, postcards, tiki mugs and decanters are just a few of the items on display that will bring back fond memories to locals as well as visitors. Located on the ground level in King's Village. |
| Waikiki, Hawaii |
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US Army Museum of Hawaii |
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U.S. Army Museum Hawaii the biggest artifact is the building itself. The museum is housed in Battery Randolph a massive reinforced concrete emplacement with roofs as much as 12 feet thick. The battery was built around 1911 for two 14 inch guns that could fire projectiles as far as 14 miles. It was part of a coastal defense system that was to protect Honolulu Harbor from invasion. |
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