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  2. James Kealoha Beach - Wikipedia

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    Main swimming area of 4-Mile Beach. James Kealoha (4-mile) Beach Park is a swimming and snorkeling beach located in the Hilo district on the Island of Hawai'i. It is known locally as '4-mile' beach, as its location is exactly 4 miles from the Hilo town post-office. [1] Showers and restrooms are located there, as well as a lifeguard tower for ...

  3. Richardson Beach - Wikipedia

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    Richardson Beach is the only beach in the Hilo area with black sand and green sand. [4] Monk Seals and turtles frequent this area as well. It is located near the end of Kalanianaʻole Avenue at coordinates 19°44′5″N 155°0′49″W  /  19.73472°N 155.01361°W  / 19.73472; -155.01361 , where Leleiwi Street leads to an undeveloped ...

  4. List of beaches in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Beach Location; Laupāhoehoe Point County Park Hāmākua Coast: Hakalau Hilo District: Kolekole Beach Park: Hilo District: Onomea Hilo District: Honoliʻi Beach Park Hilo District: Hilo Bayfront Park Hilo: Coconut Island: Hilo: Reeds Bay Park Hilo: Radio Bay Hilo: Keaukaha Beach Park Hilo: Onekahakaha Beach Park Hilo: James Kealoha Beach: Hilo ...

  5. KHBC (FM) - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 January 2025, at 04:48 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Hoʻolulu Park - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest park and recreation center complex in Hilo. [16] Hoʻolulu Park is named for Hoʻolulu, a member of the Hawaiian nobility and trusted advisor to King Kamehameha I. Regular events held at the complex include: Hilo Orchid Show (annual) Merrie Monarch Festival and Hawaiʻian Arts Fair (annual) Hawaiʻi County Fair (annual)

  7. KHLO - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Radio Group united KHLO with its AM station for the western part of the Big Island, KKON (790 AM). The pairing had first been proposed in 1975, when Dean Manley, one of the owners of Escanaba Broadcasting, announced he would buy the Kealakekua-licensed station, [27] but the deal was canceled two years after its announcement. [28]

  8. James Kealoha - Wikipedia

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    Also known to residents as "4-Miles," the park is located four miles from the Hilo Post Office, which has been historically considered the starting point for all mileage markers originating from Hilo (Clark 25). James Kealoha Beach Park is featured in a song on the 1979 album Na Pana Kaulana o Keaukaha by Edith Kanakaʻole.

  9. Hawaii County Band - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaiʻi County Band, based in Hilo, is composed of approximately 40 part-time musicians and a full-time director and is part of the Parks and Recreation Department of the County of Hawaiʻi. The band performs for free at ceremonies, festivals, parades, dedications and many other public events throughout Hawaiʻi Island (variously nicknamed ...