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Haleiwa on the North Shore
Haleiwa was established by the missionaries, Rev. and Mrs. John Emerson, in 1832. In 1899 with the building of the Haleiwa Hotel and the O'ahu Railroad, the town began to grow and thrive. Today, this quaint town is the unconventional shoppers' dream for art, crafts, clothes, and surfing items.
There are breathtaking paintings by master seascape artist, Walfrido, featured at North Short ...
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[size=18:a0e31b2475][b:a0e31b2475]Waikiki [/b:a0e31b2475][/size:a0e31b2475]
Waikiki is the top visitor destination in Hawaii. Ninety percent of all of the hotels on O'ahu are located along this shore. Waikiki is best known for its beaches but it is also host to award winning restaurants, world-class shopping, and top island entertainment.
Waikiki is a 0.7-mile manmade peninsula that encompasses 450 acres...
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[size=18:59c685882b][b:59c685882b]Hawaii State Capitol[/b:59c685882b][/size:59c685882b]
The new Capitol replaced 'Iolani Palace as the seat of state government on March 15, 1969. Housing the offices of the Governor, Lieutenant Governor and the state legislature, the structure is admired for its symbolic design.The conic shape of the legislative chambers represents volcanoes, the 40 pillars encircling the building ar...
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