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Kakaako museum of World War II artifacts in jeopardy of closing

  • Video by Diane S. W. Lee / dlee@staradvertiser.com

    After 28 years in Kakaako, Home of the Brave Hawaii may close its doors before the end of this month.

  • DIANE S. W. LEE / DLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                USS Arizona survivor Lou Conter, 98, signs an autograph for Home of the Brave Hawaii president Glen Tomlinson.

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

    USS Arizona survivor Lou Conter, 98, signs an autograph for Home of the Brave Hawaii president Glen Tomlinson.

  • DIANE S. W. LEE / DLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM A 1945 Ford Jeep featured in the movie “Pearl Harbor” was donated to Home of the Brave Hawaii in Kakaako.

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

    A 1945 Ford Jeep featured in the movie “Pearl Harbor” was donated to Home of the Brave Hawaii in Kakaako.

  • DIANE S. W. LEE / DLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM A collage of World War II veterans is featured in a “Wall of Fame” at the Home of the Brave Hawaii in Kakaako. Over 100,000 veterans have visited the museum over the past 28 years.

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

    A collage of World War II veterans is featured in a “Wall of Fame” at the Home of the Brave Hawaii in Kakaako. Over 100,000 veterans have visited the museum over the past 28 years.

After 28 years in Kakaako, Home of the Brave Hawaii is seeking a new home, financial support from the community or, perhaps, a strategic partner or investor — otherwise it or the affiliated Brewseum brewpub may have to close before the end of this month. Read more

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