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Home of the Brave Hawaii or Brewseum may close by the end of this month

DIANE S. W. LEE / DLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Home of the Brave Hawaii president Glen Tomlinson sits on a vintage Harley-Davidson featured in the movie “Pearl Harbor.” Tomlinson is seeking financial support from the community and a new location to keep the World War II museum open to the public.

DIANE S. W. LEE / DLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM

Home of the Brave Hawaii president Glen Tomlinson sits on a vintage Harley-Davidson featured in the movie “Pearl Harbor.” Tomlinson is seeking financial support from the community and a new location to keep the World War II museum open to the public.

After 28 years in Kakaako, a World War II museum may close its doors before the end of this month.

Due to financial woes, Home of the Brave Hawaii is seeking a new location, financial support from the community or a strategic partner or investor — otherwise it or the affiliated Brewseum nearby may have to close by Dec. 28.

Museum president Glen Tomlinson opened the museum in 1991 at 909 Waimanu St. Since then, he has collected over 100,000 artifacts, relics and memorabilia donated by World War II veterans and their ohana.

>> PHOTO GALLERY: Home of the Brave Hawaii in Kakaako

Tomlinson announced the museum’s closure earlier this month on its website and social media accounts. Tomlinson told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser he wants to continue to keep the stories of “the Greatest Generation” alive in Hawaii.

“Hey, this isn’t about me,” Tomlinson said. “This is about keeping these stories alive and to be able to share it with future generations.”

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