Kalepa Bridge marks the end of the Hana Highway (Route 360) and the beginning of Piilani Highway (Route 31), otherwise known as the "back road to Hana".
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Kalakaua Avenue is the main street running through Waikiki and is one of the busiest parts of the island.
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Standing tall and spreading the Aloha Spirit at Waikiki Beach is the Statue of Duke Kahanamoku. Make sure to take your picture with him!
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One of South Shore Oahu's most notable landmarks, the Makapu'u Lighthouse is easily seen from many locations, and the hike leading to the lighthouse lookout is a popular to-do among travelers and locals alike.
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The Diamond Head Lighthouse is a short drive from Waikiki Beach, located on the slopes of Diamond Head Crater and has been featured on a US stamp.
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This short but steep hike located on the eastern side of Oahu provides excellent views of the surrounding area. The effort put in to making it to the top is well worth the views you'll experience.
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Located near Waikiki Beach is Hawaii’s largest exhibition hall, the Hawaii Convention Center, hosting major local and international events since 1998.
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The Hawaii State Library is home to over half a million books. Located next to the Iolani Palace, Hawaii's main library was built in 1913 in historic Honolulu.
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In downtown Honolulu, on the corner of Bethel and Merchant Streets, is the Kamehameha V Post Office, the first building in the Pacific to be constructed entirely of precast concrete.
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Hilo Town
Big Island's Hilo Town is home to a number of local favorite shops and attractions. You'll find many ways to relax and enjoy one of Hawaii's most historic towns.