When you’re driving in Hawaii, keep your eyes peeled for these roadside signs. They point to some of the top scenic and historical spots. The sign depicts a Hawaiian warrior wearing red and yellow attire. The bottom of the sign names the point of interest. These signs are provided by the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau.
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