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Part of Waikiki Beach and translating to “flower from the wreath of heaven,” Kuhio Beach Park is right by Waikiki’s popular surf and bodyboarding sites, the Canoes and Queens. It was named after Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole who used to live there with Princess Elizabeth Kahanu, his wife.
Visitors of the park can explore some amazing landmarks, including the Duke Kahanamoku Statue (a sculpture of the Olympic swimmer, canoeist, and surfer), the Stones of Kapaemahu, which represent four legendary men: Kapuni, Kahaloa, Kinohi, and Kapaemahu, and the Prince Kuhio Statue, a sculpture by Sean Browne.
Kuhio Beach Park, Honolulu, HI 96815, Phone: 808-373-8013

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