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Honolulu Attractions
 Built in 1937, Shangri La overlooks the Pacific Ocean and Diamond Head and houses Doris Duke’s collection of Islamic art.
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 The 43-acre Honolulu Zoo attracts both children and adults. It is home for a rare Hawaiian nene goose, a Hawaiian pig, and mouflon sheep. The zoo also houses such ordinary zoo inhabitants as elephants, lions and zebras.
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 Iolani Palace is the last official residence of the kings and queens who ruled Hawaii. It is the only true royal palace in the United States. Visitors to this National Historic Landmark in Honolulu can enjoy one of the most precise historic restorations and learn much about Hawaiian history and heritage.
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 Bishop Museum tells the history of the Hawaiian Islands and their Pacific neighbors. In the Hawaiian Hall of the museum you'll see old photos, feathered capes of kings, seashells, koa-wood bowls, and an authentic, well-preserved grass house inside a two-story 19th-century Victorian style gallery.
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 Waikiki Aquarium is an amazing little attraction, showcasing Hawaiian and South Pacific marine life. It houses more than 2,500 sea creatures, including endangered Hawaiian monk seals, sharks, and the only chambered nautilus living in captivity.
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More Hawaii Attractions
 Sea Life Park is a world-class marine attraction, located just 15 miles from Waikiki Beach. See Hawaii's marine life! Enjoy a variety of shows starring some of Hawaii's most famous dolphins and other friends from the sea, as well as fascinating educational exhibits.
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 Experience the majesty and mystery of Hawaii's Waimea Valley! Walk along gentle paths, hike old stream trails, share a picnic or simply revel in the simple joys of nature. Located on 1,800 acres above legendary Waimea Bay, this park offers visitors an opportunity to enjoy the extraordinary beauty of Hawaii.
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 The Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is the most unique park in the US National Parks system. The park encompasses diverse environments that range from sea level to the summit of the earth's most massive volcano, Mauna Loa. Kilauea, the world's most active volcano, offers visitors views of dramatic volcanic landscapes.
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 Pacific Tsunami Museum serves as a living memorial to those who lost their lives in past tsunami events. Visitors can learn many interesting facts about tsunamis. The museum includes an interactive computer center, a science room, a theater, a replica of Old Hilo Town, and a keiki (children's) corner.
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 Nestled in the heart of the Panaewa Forest Reserve south of Hilo, Panaewa Rainforest Zoo is home to some 50 species of animals from rainforests around the globe - Sumatran tigers, Brazilian tapirs, and rare pygmy hippopotamus. Free admission.
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