Haleiwa, Hawaii

Everything Haleiwa is known for

1 song mention this city 2 artists from here

Music in Haleiwa

Songs About Haleiwa

Surfin’ U.S.A.
The Beach Boys
2%
"San Onofre and Sunset"

History of Haleiwa

Haleiwa Town - Historic North Shore

1899

A former sugar plantation town that became the gateway to the North Shore surf scene, where the Haleiwa Hotel once brought Honolulu vacationers by rail in 1899.

Banzai Pipeline - North Shore

1961

The most famous and dangerous wave in surfing, breaking over a shallow reef at Ehukai Beach, where winter swells create perfect barrels that have killed at least eleven surfers.

6.0 mi away

Polynesian Cultural Center

1963

A cultural theme park in Laie founded in 1963 by the LDS Church, featuring six Pacific Island villages staffed by BYU-Hawaii students from across Polynesia.

12.0 mi away

USS Arizona Memorial

1941

The final resting place of 1,177 sailors and Marines killed when the battleship Arizona exploded during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941.

18.6 mi away

Battleship Missouri Memorial

1945

The battleship where Japan signed the instrument of surrender on September 2, 1945, ending World War II, now moored in Pearl Harbor near the sunken Arizona.

18.5 mi away

Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum

1941

Located on Ford Island in original WWII hangars still bearing bullet holes from the December 7 attack, housing aircraft from both sides of the Pacific air war.

18.6 mi away

Everything Near Haleiwa

20 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.

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