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  2. Hilton Hawaiian Village - Wikipedia

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    Hilton Hawaiian Village sign (2015) The Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort is a resort hotel on Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii.The resort first opened in 1955, [1] and since has grown to become the largest in the Hilton chain of hotels, and one of largest hotels in the world.

  3. Duke Paoa Kahanamoku Lagoon - Wikipedia

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    The lagoon was developed in the 1950s along with Henry J. Kaiser's Hawaiian Village development project. Once completed, the new beach and lagoon were named after surfer and Olympic swimming champion Duke Kahanamoku. In 1961, Hilton Hotels acquired Kaiser's Hawaiian Village Resort property. Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon

  4. Streetwise: Work resumes at Hawaiian Tanning Studio and ... - AOL

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    This Streetwise column features updates on Hawaiian Tanning Studio, Misty's Menu, Carriage Trade Cleaners and Pinnacle Performance Therapy.

  5. Hotel workers walk off job, begin open-ended strike at Hilton ...

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    The workers walked off the job at 5 a.m. and began an open-ended strike at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort. The workers are represented by UNITE HERE Local 5 and include ...

  6. Hawaiian Village Hotel - Wikipedia

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  7. Harry Yee - Wikipedia

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    Harry K. Yee (September 26, 1918 – December 7, 2022) was an American bartender from Honolulu, Hawaii, who was credited with having helped to spread tiki culture during the mid-twentieth century, both in Hawaii and in the continental United States.