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Tsunami Museum |
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Location:
130 Kamehameha Avenue in Downtown Hilo
Website: www.tsunami.org
Office:
MondaySaturday 8:30 am4:30 pm
Mail to: P.O. Box 806, Hilo, HI 96721
Phone: (808) 935-0926 Fax: (808) 935-0842
Email: tsunami@tsunami.org
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Hours:
MondaySaturday 9:00 am4:00 pm
Admission: Adult $7, Senior and Kamaaina $6, Student 6-17
years $2; reservations required for guided tours and school
groups, and group admission fees apply, call (808) 935-0926 for more details. |
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| Exhibitions,
interactive computer technology, and personal
accounts by tsunami survivors explain these giant
earthquake-generated waves and their deadly impact
on people and property. |
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Collections:
photographs, documents, scientific instrumentation, oral histories, models
and art work; former First Hawaiian Bank building, a 1930 art-deco building
designed by renowned Hawaii architect C.W. Dickey
Programs and tours: exhibitions, guided tours, tsunami videos, lectures, school tours and outreach programs
Special events: Annual: Tsunami Awareness Month in April; Tsunami Story Festival, Tsunami Essay Contest, spring.
Membership: Individual $15, Family $35, Supporting Scientist $50, Associate $100, Affiliate $250, Patron $500, Supporter $1000, Benefactor $2000.
Facilities: rental facilities available, handicap access (call to inquire - may be limited); meeting facility, capacity 25; museum store; research library
Parking: free, two-hour, public parking is available along Kamehameha Avenue and Kalakaua Avenue.
Public transportation: limited
Private nonprofit organization
HMA member
AASLH member |
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