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Honouliuli National Historic Site HI

Lat, Long: 21.38817536, -158.0574991

Designation: National Historic Site

Although not yet open to the public, Honouliuli National Historic Site will tell the history of incarceration, martial law, and the experience of prisoners of war in Hawai‘i during World War II. Honouliuli National Historic Site will be a place to reflect on wartime experiences and recommit ourselves to the pursuit of freedom and justice.

Weather:

The temperature ranges from 70°F/22°C to 85°F/29°C year round with light tropical showers common.

Directions:

There are currently no directions to the Honouliuli National Historic Site as the monument remains closed to the public due to accessibility issues in the process of being resolved.

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Address/Contact:

National Park Service

Honolulu, US, 96818

Phone: N/A

Email: hono_superintendent@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

Satellite image of Honouliuli Gulch with a historic overlay illustrating Honouliuli's layoutView down the aqueduct at Honouliuli GulchA stone wallGroup photo of Honouliuli stakeholdersOverlook towards south of Honouliuli GulchLooking across the Honouliuil GulchOverview of Honouliuli Gulch looking northAn overview of the American Internee barracksA park ranger speaking to a young visitor about the National ParkThe USS Arizona MemorialPresident Obama signing proclamationPresident Barack Obama walks with Park Ranger Katy DuffyA view of daily life at Honouliuli Internment Camp