Hokule'a invites you to free dockside tours in Honolulu
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Continuing to celebrate their 50th birthday, crew members are inviting guests to step aboard and learn about the history of navigating the Hokule'a.
WakeUp2Day's Chris Latronic went live from outside of the Hawaii convention center with a preview.
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