Bishop Museum in Downtown Honolulu is Hawaii’s largest museum. It is also home to the most extensive collection of Polynesian cultural artifacts in the world.
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The Honolulu Museum of Art, which recently changed its name from the Honolulu Academy of Art, houses over 50,000 works of art, and is a place of education, understanding, and cultural preservation.
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The Baldwin House Museum is filled with historical artifacts, and original furniture from when the house was built in 1834.
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The Bailey House Museum holds a wealth of Maui and Hawaiian Historical information.
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With over 60 exhibits, both indoor and outdoor, the Maui Ocean Center is a great place to go to see many of the wonders of Hawaii’s ocean.
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Jaggar Museum at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is named for Thomas A. Jaggar, a famous Geologist. The museum looks over the Halema'uma'u Crater and Mt. Kilauea.
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The greatest war vessel in United States history, the USS Missouri Battleship's career began with World War II and covered more than 50 years.
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Oahu's #1 paid attraction, the Polynesian Cultural Center, offers guests the chance to see what life is like throughout the Polynesian Triangle of Islands and experience ancient Polynesia in one place
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Located across from the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor, the USS Bowfin Submarine is one of the most decorated war vessels in United States history.
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Aloha Stadium Swap Meet
Shop for Hawaiian gifts and souvenirs at Hawaii's Aloha Stadium Swap Meet, where you'll find great prices on a near limitless selection of Hawaiian goods and more!