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Wailoa Center
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PHOTOS |
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Click on a thumbnail to
see a larger version of the photo |
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OVERVIEW |
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This
circular exhibition center, adjacent to
Wailoa State Park, has shows by local
artists that change monthly. There's also a
photographic exhibit of the 1946 and 1960
tsunamis. Just in front of the center is a
12-foot-high bronze statue of King
Kamehameha I, made in Italy in the late
1980s.
One of
Hilo's premier centers for art and culture,
the Wailoa Center is situated in the midst
of vibrant Wailoa Park. A showplace for
local artists as well as exhibitions of work
from around the world, the center hosts the
Spring Art Festival, one of the largest arts
fairs in the state. A focal point of the
local art scene, the center always has
something interesting happening. |
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DIRECTIONS |
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Wailoa
Center
is located next to the Wailoa River State
Recreation Area, which surrounds the Waiakea
Pond and stretches along the banks of the
Wailoa River right in downtown Hilo. |
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