Pacific Tsunami Museum

Sign of the Pacific Tsunami Museum in Hilo, Hawaii
The 1946 Tsunami in Hilo

The Pacific Tsunami Museum is a museum in Hilo, Hawaii dedicated to the history of the April 1, 1946 Pacific tsunami and the May 23, 1960 Chilean tsunami[1] which devastated much of the east coast of the Big Island, especially Hilo. The museum also has a mission to educate people in general about tsunamis, including the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. It is located at 130 Kamehameha Avenue, Hilo, coordinates 19°43′33″N 155°5′12″W / 19.72583°N 155.08667°W / 19.72583; -155.08667Coordinates: 19°43′33″N 155°5′12″W / 19.72583°N 155.08667°W / 19.72583; -155.08667.[2] A scientific advisor to the museum has written a book on the two major disasters.[3]

References

  1. "1960 Tsunami". Drgeorgepc.com. Retrieved 2014-02-05.
  2. Pacific Tsunami Museum official web site
  3. The Tsunami of 1946 and 1960 and the Devastation of Hilo Town, Walter Dudley and Scott Stone, Donning Company 2000, ISBN 1-57864-123-3


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