On the Honolulu side of the island, you can make a scenic side trip along a remnant of the Old Pali Hwy, now called Nu驶uanu Pali Dr. The road runs through lush vegetation and a cathedral of trees draped with hanging vines and philodendrons. You can make this interesting detour heading in either direction when traveling over the modern Pali Hwy. Look out for Nu驶uanu Pali Dr road signs pointing east of the new Pali Hwy.
香港六合彩即时开奖's must-see attractions
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In the shadow of Diamond Head, the former mansion of billionaire tobacco heiress Doris Duke is a sight to behold for art-lovers and celebrity hounds鈥
Stones of Life of Kapaemahu and Kapuni
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Near the police substation at Waikiki Beach Center, four ordinary-looking volcanic basalt boulders are actually sacred and legendary Hawaiian symbols鈥
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This impressive, little-known viewpoint is at the end of Lumahai St in Portlock,聽makai聽(toward the sea) from the traffic lights at the Koko Marina Center鈥
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This somber memorial is one of the USA's most significant WWII sites, commemorating the Pearl Harbor attack and its fallen service members with an iconic鈥
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Hawaii鈥檚 version of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, DC, the Bishop Museum showcases a remarkable array of cultural and natural history exhibits鈥
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No other place evokes a more poignant sense of Hawaii鈥檚 history. The palace was built under King David Kalakaua in 1882. At that time, the Hawaiian鈥
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This exceptional fine-arts museum is among the best of its kind anywhere. The collection is effectively a 'best of' summary of major art movements鈥
Pearl Harbor National Memorial
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One of the USA鈥檚 most significant WWII sites, this National Park Service (NPS) monument narrates the history of the Pearl Harbor attack and commemorates鈥
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In the heat and humidity of summer, Queen Emma (1836鈥85), the wife and royal consort of Kamehameha IV, used to slip away from her formal downtown Honolulu鈥
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Beautiful walking trails wind through this highly regarded 200-acre arboretum managed by the University of Hawai驶i. It was originally founded in 1918 by a鈥
3. Royal Mausoleum State Monument
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Known as Mauna 驶Ala, or Fragrant Hills, in Hawaiian, this is the final resting place of Hawaii's two prominent royal families, the Kamehamehas and the鈥
4. Pu驶u 驶Ualaka驶a State Wayside Park
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The best free view in Honolulu! At this hillside park, sweeping views extend from Diamond Head on the left, across Waikiki and downtown Honolulu, to the鈥
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Embraced by tropical sculpture gardens, this art museum occupies an estate house constructed in 1925 for O驶ahu-born Anna Rice Cooke, a missionary鈥
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Hidden on a private estate, the centerpiece of this unique site is the ancient, stone-walled K奴ka鈥樑嶁樑 heiau (temple). It's surrounded by beautiful鈥
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The Lin Yee Chung Manoa Chinese Cemetery is on a knoll nestled on the eastern slopes of the Manoa Valley. Founded in 1852, with all the design elements of鈥
8. National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
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Northeast of downtown Honolulu is a bowl-shaped crater, nicknamed the Punchbowl, formed by a long-extinct volcano. Hawaiians called the crater Puowaina (鈥