2 Best Sights in Oahu, Hawaii

Kamehameha I Statue

Downtown

Honoring the Big Island chieftain who united all the warring Hawaiian Islands into one kingdom at the turn of the 18th century, this statue, which stands with one arm outstretched in welcome, is one of two cast in Paris by American sculptor T. R. Gould. The original statue, lost at sea and replaced by this one, was eventually salvaged and is now in Kapaau, on the Big Island, near the king's birthplace. Each year on the king's birthday (June 11), the more famous copy is draped in fresh lei that reach lengths of 18 feet and longer. A parade proceeds past the statue, and Hawaiian civic clubs, women in hats and impressive long holoku dresses, and men in sashes and cummerbunds honor the leader, whose name means "The One Set Apart." 

POW! WOW! Hawaii Murals

Kakaako

The POW! WOW! Worldwide art collective was founded in Hawaii in 2010 and has spread to nearly 20 cities around the world. Its most visible Oahu endeavor is a multiblock area where colorful, eclectic, and innovative murals are painted on once-derelict looking warehouses and other buildings. Every year around Valentine's Day, artists from all over come to refresh existing murals and add new ones. The event wraps up with a big food, art, and entertainment festival centered at the SALT at Our Kakaako complex, but you can grab a bite and take in the unique street art here at any time of the year.