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  2. Kapiolani Park - Wikipedia

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    Kapiolani Park Banyan Trees. Besides the Honolulu Zoo and the Waikiki Shell, the park includes tennis and basketball courts, soccer, baseball, lacrosse and rugby fields and an archery range. The park hosts many international lacrosse and rugby tournaments a year. [4] [5] Its bandstand serves as an entertainment venue. It is also a popular ...

  3. Kokua Line: What's going on at Kapiolani Park?

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    Mar. 22—Question : Our apartment overlooks Kapiolani Park and we walk there often. Something obviously major is going on, and I think the public should be informed what it is. Question : Our ...

  4. No injuries when small plane lands in sprawling park in ... - AOL

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    A small plane landed in a sprawling Honolulu park Tuesday and the two people on board were not injured, officials said. The plane “lost power and landed safely” in Kapiolani Park, in the heart ...

  5. Kokua Line: Are Dillingham Fountain repairs designed to last?

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    Answer : Yes, the repairs should be long-lasting and might take the rest of the summer to complete, during which time the distinctive circular fountain in Kapiolani Park near the Diamond Head end ...

  6. Waikiki Shell - Wikipedia

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    The venue is located in Kapiolani Park in Waikiki, between the dense high-rises of the neighborhood and the dormant tuff cone volcano, Diamond Head. In 2018 the venue was renamed "The Tom Moffatt Waikiki Shell", in memory of Hawaii's first rock DJ, later a concert promoter. Moffatt died in 2016. [4] Waikiki Shell Amphitheater

  7. Waikīkī - Wikipedia

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    Waikīkī (Hawaii) is home to public places including Kapiʻolani Park, Fort DeRussy, Kahanamoku Lagoon, Kūhiō Beach Park, and Ala Wai Harbor. Waikīkī was the first capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1795 to 1796.