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  2. Kuhio Beach Park - Wikipedia

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    Kuhio Beach Park is the site of three well-known statues and public artworks: the statue of Duke Kahanamoku by Jan Gordon Fisher (1990), [3] the statue of Prince Jonah Kūhiō by Sean Browne (2001), [4] and the monument the Stones of Life (1997), [5] (in Hawaiian: Nā Pōhaku Ola O Kapaemahu A Me Kapuni), a sculpture incorporating ancient ...

  3. Kapaemahu - Wikipedia

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    In recognition of their historical significance, the stones were embedded in the sand at the new Kuhio Beach Park and marked by a plaque titled “Wizard Stones of Kapaemahu.” [17] The 1963 dedication ceremony was attended by Hawaiian language and cultural expert Mary Kawena Pukui and Honolulu Mayor Neal Blaisdell.

  4. Outrigger Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the Outrigger Waikiki On The Beach hotel opened, the first to carry the Outrigger name. During the 1970s, Outrigger grew into a chain of Hawaiian hotels. In 1982, the company purchased the Prince Kuhio Hotel, its first luxury property. By 1986, Outrigger became the largest hotel chain in Hawaii when its room count reached over 7,000.

  5. List of Hawaiian royal residences - Wikipedia

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    Honolulu Victoria Kamāmalu, Kekūanaōʻa: originally the residence of Kalanimoku, on the south side of the Honolulu Fort [31] Pualeilani Waikīkī Kalākaua, Queen Kapiʻolani, Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole: willed to the City of Honolulu by Prince Kūhiō; became the Kuhio Beach [32] Rooke House: Honolulu Queen Emma

  6. Waikīkī - Wikipedia

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    (Despite situational use of the spelling "Waikiki", typically in materials aimed at tourists, the spelling "Waikīkī" is official and common.) [4] Waikīkī Beach is one of six beaches in the district, along with Queen's Beach, Kuhio Beach, Gray's Beach, Fort DeRussy Beach, and Kahanamoku Beach. The sandy beach is almost entirely man-made.

  7. Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole - Wikipedia

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    Kūhiō is memorialized by streets, beaches and surf breaks, Kuhio Beach Park in Poipu near his birthplace, the Prince Kūhiō Plaza Shopping Center, and the Prince Kuhio Federal Building named in his honor. Prince Kūhiō Day on March 26 is a state holiday that honors Kūhiō's birth. [6]

  8. List of beaches in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Prince Kuhio Park: Salt Pond Beach Park: Port Allen (West shore) SeaLodge Beach: ... Honolulu: Kāhala Beach Kāhala, Honolulu: Kaʻalāwai Beach Kaimukī, ...

  9. Kapiolani Park - Wikipedia

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    Kapiʻolani park is also home to Honolulu Cricket Club, the only cricket club in the Hawaiian Islands. Founded in 1893, it is the oldest sporting club in the Pacific according to Guinness World Records. [6] As Kapiʻolani Park continues south, it becomes Kapiʻolani Beach Park, adjacent to Kuhio Beach and Waikiki Beach. The park serves as a ...