A sugar cane plantation village with 30 homes open to the public for viewing.
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A sugar cane plantation village with 30 homes open to the public for viewing.
A trolley which makes stops at points of interest in the Honolulu area.
A museum, opened in January 2003, that celebrates the history and traditions of the King's Guards, the award-winning rifle drill team that performs its ritual drill exhibitions each night at 6:15 p.m.sss
A beautiful course designed around Mt Olomana.
The North Shore Marketplace will take care of all of your surfing needs as well as provide daily reports on surfing conditions.
Honolulu's main shopping avenue.
A 200 acre botanical garden.
A casually elegant gathering place for lesbians.
Designed to help endangered species.
Situated off the coast of Lanikai beach.
A jungle-style park with many streams.
Amply sized fish ponds.
A popular beach situated at the bottom of Kuilei Cliffs.
Has a good fishing pier.
A bay area with a good fishing pier.
A port area used for boating excursions.
A historic four-masted sailing ship at the Hawaii Maritime Center.
This government building is best known for the statue of King Kamehameha standing in front of it.
Honors 102 servicemen from Hawaii killed in World War I.
Scenic preserve which overlooks the city of Honolulu.
A good place to watch the Molokai-to-Oahu canoe race.
Provides spectacular views of Pearl Harbor and the U.S.S. Arizona.
Officially designated State Route 61, this scenic highway runs from Kailua to Honolulu.
