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  2. Prince Kuhio Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Prince Kūhiō Plaza. Prince Kūhiō Plaza is a single-level regional shopping mall in Hilo, Hawaii. It is the largest enclosed mall on the Island of Hawaii. Anchor stores are two Macy's stores, TJ Maxx, and Petco. Other major tenants include a 9-screen movie theatre and Longs Drugs. [3] Sears was an anchor of the plaza until closing in 2021.

  3. KTA Super Stores - Wikipedia

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    KTA Super Stores' history goes back to 1916 when Koichi and Taniyo Taniguchi, with their associates, established a small food store in Hilo, Hawaii. A hundred years after this start, it grew to have a network of six supermarkets on the Big Island. [1] In 1941, KTA opened a branch store in downtown Hilo. As the original store perished in the ...

  4. Liliuokalani Park and Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Liliuokalani Park and Gardens. Liliʻuokalani Park and Gardens is a 24.14-acre (97,700 m 2) park with Japanese gardens, located on Banyan Drive in Hilo on the island of Hawaiʻi. The park's site was donated by Queen Liliʻuokalani, and lies southeast of downtown Hilo, on the Waiakea Peninsula in Hilo Bay. Much of the park now consists of Edo ...

  5. Hilo District, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hilo is a moku or district on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi in the State of Hawaii, U.S.A. In the current system of administration of Hawaiʻi County, the moku of Hilo is divided into North Hilo District (Hilo ‘Akau) and South Hilo District (Hilo Hema). Hilo is located on the eastern, windward side of the island, enjoying abundance of rainfall ...

  6. Hilo, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hilo expanded as sugar plantations in the surrounding area created jobs and drew in many workers from Asia. For example, by 1887, 26,000 Chinese workers worked in Hawai'i's sugar cane plantations, [8] one of which was the Hilo Sugar Mill. At that time, the Hilo Sugar Mill produced 3,500 tons of sugar annually. [9] Hilo, Hawaii, 1907 Hilo Iron ...

  7. Hoʻolulu Park - Wikipedia

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    Hoʻolulu Park (officially the Hoʻolulu Park Complex; sometimes shortened to Hoʻolulu Complex) is a 56-acre (23 ha) park and recreation center operated by the County of Hawaiʻi in Hilo, Hawaii, east of the Wailoa River State Recreation Area and downtown Hilo, and west of Hilo International Airport. The venues are named for prominent figures ...

  8. List of shopping malls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Prince Kuhio Plaza – Hilo, Hawaii (1985–present) Royal Hawaiian Center – Honolulu , Oahu (1979–present) Windward Mall – Honolulu , Oahu (1982–present)

  9. Pacific Tsunami Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Tsunami Museum (originally, the Hilo Tsunami Museum) is a museum in Hilo, Hawaii dedicated to the history of the April 1, 1946 Pacific tsunami and the May 23, 1960 Chilean tsunami [2] which devastated much of the east coast of the Big Island, especially Hilo. The museum also has a mission to educate people in general about tsunamis ...