
U.S. Army Museum of Hawaii

Included
Entry with the Go Oahu Card
Even before statehood, Hawaii has played a strategic role in the history of the U.S. military. In Battery Randolph at Fort DeRussy in Waikiki, guns, helicopters, and tanks now stand as silent testament to the military story of Hawaii from the ancient Polynesians to Hawaiian royalty and from WWI through Vietnam. Photographs and sound effects create an experience that brings these conflicts to life and gives you a firsthand perspective from the battle lines.
Fort DeRussy was built by the Army in 1915 as a coastal defense battery. Thirty-five years later the artillery was disbanded and in 1950, the fort became an Armed Forces Recreation Area. The museum opened its doors in the
mid-1970s.
Directions, Hours & Other Information
Address: Saratoga and Kuhio Road, Waikiki
Phone: (808) 955-9552
Web: www.hiarmymuseumsoc.org
Hours: Tuesday–Sunday, 8:00 am–4:15 pm;
guided tours by reservation only.
Closed: Mondays. May be closed major U.S. holidays.
Directions: Located on the west edge of Waikiki, along Kalia Road, on the grounds of the Hale Koa Hotel and the Ft. DeRussy Recreation Center.
Note: The Go Oahu Card makes an annual donation
on behalf of all our customers.
Unless otherwise noted, the Go Oahu Card
is valid for admissions from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm
Go Oahu Card offers unlimited admission to museums, tours and excursions including US Army Museum of Hawaii.
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