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Hawaii

Guidebook

 

The island state comes to life in song and dance, movies, outrigger canoe rides, bright flowers and exotic foods.

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Locate It: A2

Costumed Hawaiian girls greet Fairgoers with leis and introduce them to displays of the history and culture of this melting pot of the Pacific. Hawaiian artisans work on handicrafts in a reproduction of an old-fashioned island village. The state's tourist attractions and industries are on exhibit, and its products are sold in shops.

  • ALOHA THEATER. Color movies of the islands are shown daily between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., and a 20-minute state show of Hawaiian songs and dances is presented twice an hour between 2 p.m. and 10 p.m.
  • CANOE RIDES. Beach boys take fairgoers for trips on Meadow Lake in replicas of ancient outrigger canoes.
  • RESTAURANTS. The Five Volcanoes Restaurant has buffet luncheons; at night, a three-hour, 12-course luau is held outdoors, complete with traditional dishes, rituals and dances. The Lava Pit Bar serves exotic island drinks.

The description of this exhibit from the 1965 Official Guide Book


Pavilion of Hawaii.

SOURCE: Commercial Transparency by Photo Lab, Inc., Washington, DC

Pavilion of Hawaii

Hawaiian "Lagoon" - view from Meadow Lake.

SOURCE: online auction

View from Meadow Lake