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A sign reads "Tutu's Place by Highway Inn" with orange and green text, surrounded by a yellow leaf border, mounted on a green wall.
Sept. 19, 2025
Highway Inn Opens Tūtū’s Place — A New Café Concept at Bishop Museum

Family-owned Hawaiian food restaurant Highway Inn announces the opening of Tūtū’s Place by Highway Inn, a warm and welcoming café located at Bishop Museum in Kapālama.

LEGO model of a brown building labeled "1889 Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum" with a blue sky and white cloud in the background.
Sept. 17, 2025
Bishop Museum Invites Hawaiʻi Middle Schools to Help Build Its Next Exhibition

Bishop Museum, the State of Hawai‘i Museum of Natural and Cultural History, invites middle schools across all the Hawaiian islands to help build its next exhibition. Opening in 2026 during spring break, the currently untitled show will include mosaics of school mascots or logos paid for and designed by the Museum, and assembled by students.

A person carves a wooden canoe while two others talk in the background inside a workshop with a slanted roof.
Sept. 11, 2025
Bishop Museum Invites Media to Hoʻi i ke Kai: Launch of the Aʻa

Bishop Museum, the State of Hawai‘i Museum of Natural and Cultural History, invites members of the news media to Hoʻi i ke Kai: Launch of the Aʻa, where Prince Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole’s storied 40 ft. racing canoe will return to the ocean for the first time in more than a decade.

A small snail with a spiral shell crawls on a mossy branch in a natural outdoor setting.
Sept. 9, 2025
Rare Native Hawaiian Land Snails Rediscovered After Nearly a Century

Bishop Museum, the State of Hawai‘i Museum of Natural and Cultural History, announces the rediscovery of two native Hawaiian land snails unseen for nearly a century. Museum researchers, along with partners from the Kauaʻi Forest Bird Recovery Project, found live specimens of Godwinia caperata (described in 1852) and Hiona exaequata (described in 1846) on Kauaʻi during recent biodiversity surveys (field programs where researchers monitor, measure, and document the variety of living organisms and their ecosystems).

A diver examines a coral reef wall underwater, illuminated by the lights of a nearby submersible vehicle.
Sept. 5, 2025
Bishop Museum Invites Public to Its Next Museum After Hours Event and Meet Pioneers in Ocean Exploration and Videography

Bishop Museum, the State of Hawai‘i Museum of Natural and Cultural History, invites the public to its next Museum After Hours event and meet two pioneers in ocean exploration and videography.

Museum display with photographs and portraits on a red curtain backdrop, set in a wooden archway with a model bird hanging from the ceiling.
Sept. 3, 2025
Bishop Museum Announces New Hawaiian Hall Treasure Case Installation: A Woman of the World: Bernice Pauahi Bishop in Europe, 1875-1876

Bishop Museum, the State of Hawai‘i Museum of Natural and Cultural History, announces a new installation in the third floor Treasure Case of its historic Hawaiian Hall: A Woman of the World: Bernice Pauahi Bishop in Europe, 1875-1876, on view now through early Dec. 2025.

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