Pacific Tsunami Museum aims to reopen late this summer

Pacific Tsunami Museum Director Marlene Murray stands in front of the museum last month. (Courtesy photo/Marlene Murray)

A new sign gives more context to the tsunami that hit Hilo in 1960 and destroyed Waiakea Kai school. (Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald)

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald A new sign gives more context to the tsunami that hit Hilo in 1960 and destroyed Waiakea Kai school. The Pacific Tsunami Museum, with the help of Hawaii County Parks and Recreation, is installing informational signs at tsunami landfall sites.

The Pacific Tsunami Museum will reopen by the end of summer after completing substantial renovations.