With a population of approximately 43,000, Hilo is the state’s fourth largest city. Unlike many Hawaiian cities, Hilo has never experienced huge tourist draws, which means it has stayed true to the state’s pre-World War II persona and is home to plantation-style architecture and historic storefronts. In fact, Hilo is often considered to be the state’s oldest city, and its countless historic buildings are proof. Let’s take a look at this historic destination, shall we?

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In addition to tons of history, Hilo also just so happens to be Hawaii’s most naturally beautiful town. If you love history, you might also want to plan a visit to any of these incredible historic towns in the Aloha State.

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