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Haleiwa War Memorial
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PHOTOS |
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Click on a thumbnail to
see a larger version of the photo |
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OVERVIEW |
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A white
obelisk stands near the beach in tribute to
those from the Waialua-Kahuku area who have
died in the wars of this century. On each
side of the obelisk are carved the names of
the dead heroes of World War II, the Korean
Conflict and the Vietnam War "who gave their
lives that the rest of the world may live in
peace." The memorial was dedicated by the
Waialua Lions Club on July 4, 1947. |
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DIRECTIONS |
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From
Waikiki: Take H1 west bound to H2 north. Get
off at exit 5 (Wahiawa). Go through Wahiawa
and continue straight on Kamehameha Highway.
When you see a sign for Haleiwa turn left.
The memorial is in Haleiwa Beach Park, right
in the center of town. |
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