The Moku Aina A Wakinekona Hawaiin Civic Club is located in the Beachcrest area of Olympia and is one of many such clubs across the United States and Hawaii. They aim to bring the culture and traditions of Hawaii to the state of Washington and also ensure the prosperity of Hawaiians living here. The members of the club meet once a month for fellowship and business and also hosts frequent events at their cultural center.
First constructed in 1887, the Browns Point Light is a square shaped tower made of concrete. Rebuilt twice over the years with the current structure built in 1933, the Browns Point Light spreads over an area of 2.5 acres (1.0 hectares) and boasts of a Modernistic architectural style. Visitors to the lighthouse can not only enjoy stunning views of the sea and the mountains in the distance, but can also catch of glimpse of various exhibits housed in the Browns Point Light that include artifacts pertaining to the history of the tower, the area, maritime history of the region and replicas of vehicles used in water transport such as surfboats. If you are a history or a maritime enthusiast, then certainly head to the Browns Point Light.
Located in the building known as the Arsenal, Washington National Guard Museum is a tribute the National Guard who are our first line of defense in an event where the security of the nation is at risk. This museum is known for its impressive collection of firearms, uniforms, badges, photographs, and land/air military vehicles, such as the AH-1 Cobra multi purpose helicopter, M47 Patton Tank, and the F-101 Voodoo Fighter Jet, which are some its main attractions.