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Things To Do in Hawaii, HI

Hawaii Theatre Center Hawaii Theatre Center

Known as the "Pride of the Pacific," the Hawaii Theatre Center began as a classical downtown venue in 1922, where vaudeville, plays, musicals and silent films were the standard of the day. Eventually, the theater fell into disrepair and was abandoned in 1984. But an energetic local group of activists saved the historic venue from the wrecking ball, and the theater reopened its doors in 1996 as a 1400-seat performance center. 

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UFO Parasail & Adventures UFO Parasail & Adventures

Choose one or all of the options of parasailing, fishing, and water sports offered by UFO Parasail & Adventures. Escape to the air and soar above to get a bird's-eye view of the Big Island of Hawaii. Don't stop there, book another adventure to experience the incredible views as you fly above Maui. Go solo or with a friend. You'll start your extreme sports adventure from the safety of a parasail boat, and get pulled up in to the air in no time.

 
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The Honolulu Museum of Art The Honolulu Museum of Art

The Honolulu Academy of Arts was founded in 1922 and opened to the public on April 8, 1927. It was the vision of Anna Rice Cooke, a woman born into a prominent missionary family on O‘ahu in 1853. Growing up in a home that appreciated the arts, she went on to marry Charles Montague Cooke, also of a prominent missionary family, and the two settled in Honolulu. In 1882, they built a home on Beretania Street, on the site that would become home to the museum. In 1961, Thurston Twigg-Smith opened an art gallery—the Contemporary Art Center—within the Honolulu Advertiser building, which he owned. The gallery featured work from Twigg-Smith's collection and work by local artists. In 1988, the Twigg-Smith family donated Spalding House, which was built by Honolulu Academy of Arts founder Anna Rice Cooke, to create The Contemporary Museum, a private, nonprofit museum for contemporary art in Honolulu. In 2011, The Contemporary Museum gifted its assets and collection to the Honolulu Academy of Arts and in 2012, the combined museum changed its name to the Honolulu Museum of Art.

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