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lizbeth,  United States United States
03 Sep 2024
Poor
They sold me the photos and only gave me 1 photo👎 $30 one photo
Ka Moana Luau at Aloha Tower
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Sugey,  United States United States
18 Apr 2023
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Jack,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
29 Nov 2025
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Ka Moana Luau at Aloha Tower

About: Aloha Tower

Located on busy Honolulu Harbor in downtown Honolulu, Aloha Tower is an iconic symbol of Hawaiʻi and one of the most recognizable landmarks in the state.

Completed in 1926 and standing at 184-feet tall, Aloha Tower was the tallest building on the island for four decades, offering spectacular views of the harbor with its top floor housing an observatory and lookout station for harbor pilots. Its lighthouse served as a navigation landmark that could be seen from 15 miles at sea, while its clock was one of the largest in the United States. The tower stood as a welcoming beacon for visitors when travel to Oʻahu was done entirely by sea, the "ALOHA" etched on its walls greeting thousands of ship passengers entering Honolulu Harbor.

Aloha Tower
155 Ala Moana Boulevard, 96813, Honolulu
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