Hawaii Army Museum Society

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Honolulu, United States

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Non-profit organization

Hawaii Army Museum Society Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Hawaii Army Museum Society is located in Honolulu, United States on 2131 Kalia Rd. Hawaii Army Museum Society is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category non-profit organization in United States.

Address

2131 Kalia Rd

Phone

+1 8089559552

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Chris Howard

Great museum. Staff very friendly. The museum director did an excellent job providing us with the history of Hawaii and the Army's presence from the days of the monarch to the present.

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Karen Mastantuono

We rented the headsets and the narrations were very informative. The museum is a great place to learn many historical facts.

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Ned Davis

What a magnificent museum located right inside the Battery Randolph (1911). Very well maintained, informative displays and interesting history of military on Hawaii.

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AVA Traveler

A very interesting museum. Great location!

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James T

The uniforms are cool. Hawaiian chief head set was beautiful. Omg clean bathroom. Worth going

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Bob Herforth

I stayed at the out rigger like a block away and this was definitely a cool place to check out just like diamond Head. I So miss the islands!!! Probably Maui a little more than Oahu though not saying Honolulu isn't fun but Maui's more chill laid back!!

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Josh Yarbrough

Nice place with friendly staff. The volunteers can stamp visitor's parking passes from adjacent Hale Koa lot for 50% off parking. Lot of great history not only of the Army, but also Hawaiian history and service to our Nation. The USACE exhibit upstairs is also great and highlights Corps of Engineers efforts throughout Hawaii and the Pacific.

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Michael Hernandez

This museum was really informative. There was so much to see and read. Lots of artifacts, weapons and displays. The Cobra helicopter was especially cool to see up close. There is a very good area dedicated to the former Army Chief of Staff General Shinseki from Hawaii. It is free to the public. There is a nice little gift shop at the end.