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Magic Island (Hawaii)

Coordinates: 21°17′05″N 157°50′48″W / 21.284596°N 157.846595°W / 21.284596; -157.846595
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Magic Island
Aerial view of Magic Island, featuring Ala Wai Yacht Harbor
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LocationHonolulu, Hawaii
Coordinates21°17′05″N 157°50′48″W / 21.284596°N 157.846595°W / 21.284596; -157.846595

Magic Island is a small man-made peninsula in Honolulu, Hawaii, adjacent to Ala Moana Beach Park and the Ala Wai Yacht Harbor.[1] It was created in 1964 as the site of a resort complex, but was subsequently converted to a park.[2] The name was changed to "Aina Moana," but the new name is used infrequently.[3]

The park on Magic Island is a popular spot where people gather for picnics, frisbee, socializing, and occasional festival or drama performances. Because it was a preferred location among homeless squatters, overnight camping was recently banned in the park.

Each year, the Ala Moana Center puts on a fireworks show over Magic Island for the Fourth of July that draws numerous spectators to the surrounding parks. In conjunction with the show, the Ala Moana Center ropes off a portion of its parking lot for a Fourth of July concert featuring many local bands.

The park's hours are from sunrise to sunset daily.

Magic Island during the day
Fireworks over Magic Island

References

  1. ^ "Magic Island Lagoon | Hawaii Beach Safety". hawaiibeachsafety.com. Retrieved 2018-11-13.
  2. ^ Kido, H. (2014). HISTORIC AMERICAN LANDSCAPES SURVEY : ALA MOANA PARK. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/master/pnp/habshaer/hi/hi1000/hi1008/data/hi1008data.pdf: National Park Service. pp. 6–7. {{cite book}}: External link in |location= (help)CS1 maint: location (link)
  3. ^ 1895-1986., Pukui, Mary Kawena (1974). Place names of Hawaii. Elbert, Samuel H. (Samuel Hoyt), 1907-1997,, Mookini, Esther T. (Rev. and enl. ed.). Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii. ISBN 082480208X. OCLC 1042464. {{cite book}}: |last= has numeric name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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