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This museum is a living monument to those who lost their lives in past tsunamis. Tsunami translates as "harbor wave", referring to a series of waves traveling across the ocean with extremely long wavelengths. There are many exhibits and public programs that explains the tsunami phenomena, and gives some history of tsunamis in the Pacific Basin.
Address: . Hilo HI USA 96721
Send an Email (3) 1 808 935-0926
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Laupahoehoe Train Museum The Laupahoehoe Train Museum looks at the history of the Hilo Railroad, once used to transport sugar cane on the Big Island. An engine, boxcar, photos and more are on display. Address: 36237 Mamalahoa Highway Laupahoehoe HI USA 96764
1 808 962-6300
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Mauna Kea Royal Kona Coffee Mill and Museum The Mauna Kea Royal Kona Coffee Mill and Museum features a history of commercial coffee growing through photographs, equipment and more. Address: 83-5427 Mamalahoa Hwy. Captain Cook HI USA 96704-8303
1 808 328-2511
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Greenwell Store Museum and Gift Shop The Greenwell Store Museum and Gift Shop is an historic site that features a look at life on the Islands at the beginning of the 20th century. Address: . Kealakekua HI USA 96750
1 808 323-3222
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This palace used to be the vacation residence of Hawaiian royalty. The palace is located on Alii Drive and is now a museum operated by the Daughters of Hawaii. Visitors can find a showplace of beautiful furniture and fascinating artifacts. Address: 75-5718 Alii Drive Kailua-Kona HI USA 96740
Send an Email 1 808 329-1877
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This museum is located in downtown Hilo and showcases the natural and cultural history of Hawaii. Visitors can visit a historic missionary home from 1839 and the museum's exhibit halls that features collections of seashells, minerals, ancient art of China, artists of Hawaii, and changing special exhibitions. A great cultural and educational experience for people of all ages. Address: 276 Haili St Hilo HI USA 96720
Send an Email 1 808 935-5021
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Take a journey back into the 1800's and discover the lifestyles and experiences of Hawaii's plantation workers. This outdoor museum showcases Asian art and architecture, replicas of plantation structures, historic homes, a botanical garden and more. Guided tours take place Monday through Saturday at the start of each hour. Reservations are asked for schools and groups larger than five. Address: 94-695 Waipahu St Waipahu HI USA
1 808 677-0110
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Kona Historical Society Museum The Kona Historical Society Museum examines the hostory of the area with exhibits, displays and more. Address: Hwy. 11 Captain Cook HI USA 96704
1 808 323-3222
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