About the Organization
Commemorates December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor and honors 1,177 sailors killed aboard USS Arizona. Managed with National Park Service as World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument.
This historical society serves as a vital repository for local historical records, photographs, and artifacts that document the community's heritage. The organization maintains an extensive collection of primary source materials invaluable for researchers and genealogists.
The organization's collections and programs illuminate important aspects of Hawaii's heritage, including World War II, Polynesian voyaging. Hawaii preserves its Polynesian heritage, royal kingdom history, and multicultural plantation era.
Plan Your Visit
Please check the organization's website for current hours, admission fees, and any special events or programs. Many historical societies offer guided tours, educational programs, and research services by appointment.
Getting Involved
Historical societies thrive on community support. Consider becoming a member, volunteering your time, or making a donation to support the preservation of local history. Many organizations also welcome donations of historical artifacts, photographs, and documents relevant to the area's heritage.
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