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Alakai docking in Honolulu Harbor. The vessel used by Hawaii Superferry was an aluminum-hulled catamaran with drive-on / drive-off vehicle capability or fast ferry service. It was designed and built in the United States, in Mobile, AL by Austal USA, a division of the world's largest fast-ferry builder, Australia-based shipbuilder Austal.
Black Hawk, 2015 renovated Sause Bros. tugboat. Sause Bros., Inc., a pioneering Oregon ocean towing company founded in 1936, is a privately held, fourth-generation family company serving routes along the West Coast of the United States, Hawaii and other islands of the South Pacific, as well as Alaska.
Pages in category "Ships on the National Register of Historic Places in Hawaii" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
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USS Hawaii (CB-3) [A 1] was intended to be the third member of the Alaska-class large cruisers. It was the first United States Navy ship to be named after the then- Territory of Hawaii . Because Hawaii ' s construction was delayed by higher-priority ships like aircraft carriers , her keel was not laid until December 1943, about two years after ...
Islands and counties of Hawaii. This is a list of properties and historic districts in Hawaii listed on the National Register of Historic Places. More than 370 listings appear on all but one of Hawaii's main islands (Niihau being the exception) and the Northwestern Islands, and in all of its five counties. Included are houses, schools ...
The "bawdy houses" soon set up in Chinatown. An era of unofficial regulation followed, which was endorsed by the US military. There were struggles between the police and military, neither wanting to be seen as being in charge of the red-light district. [10] During the early 1940s the area served 250,000 men per month, at a fixed fee of $3. [12]
Hawaii Route 11 is the main highway through the community, running north–south, and Hawaii Route 180 runs parallel to it farther inland. According to the United States Census Bureau , the CDP has a total area of 14.4 square miles (37.2 km 2 ), of which 13.2 square miles (34.2 km 2 ) are land and 1.2 square miles (3.0 km 2 ), or 7.99%, are water.