Best places: Cultural landmarks in Wahiawa

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Duke Paoa Kahanamoku Statue image
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Duke Paoa Kahanamoku Statue
Cultural landmark
This 9-foot bronze sculpture honors the Hawaiian Olympic champion & father of international surfing.
4.60 (4.1K reviews) (~32.59 km from centre)
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Waimea Valley
Nature preserve
This large parkland offers a botanical garden, a waterfall area & info on Native Hawaiian history.
4.60 (3.9K reviews) (~15.69 km from centre)
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Karma Tour Hawaii
Sightseeing tour agency
👍👍 Excellent tour and guide. Our first visit to the USS Arizona Memorial was a solemn and moving experience. The museums and sites and memorials were all interesting and educational. Our driver and guide was a man named Ariel who was extremely charismatic and entertaining. His knowledge of the Hawa...
4.70 (547 reviews) (~29.86 km from centre)
Kings Gardens Maui Private Waterfall Hike Maui & Chocolate Tour Rainforest Adventure, Grab 25% Off, Enter Code gift25 image
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Kings Gardens Maui Private Waterfall Hike Maui & Chocolate Tour Rainforest Adventure, Grab 25% Off, Enter Code gift25
Hiking area
👍👍 What an amazing tour!!! Our guide, Kana was extremely knowledgeable, funny and made us feel so comfortable. Learning about the history of Hawaii, their cultures, traditions and the sacred garden was an out of this world experience. My family and I enjoyed ourselves, especially with all the chocol...
4.60 (236 reviews) (~195.66 km from centre)
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Public Art "Makua and Kila"
Cultural landmark
👍 Probably my shortest review, but worth knowing about when walking by it. It's a nice little statue of the children's story called Makua lives on the beach, which was written by Fred Van Dyke. This was sculpted by Holly Young, and it is something you can take some cool pictures of. Enjoy the beaches...
4.70 (39 reviews) (~33.09 km from centre)
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