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Oahu, often referred to as "The Gathering Place," is the third-largest of the Hawaiian Islands. This paradise in the Pacific Ocean is a hub of culture, history, natural beauty, and modern attractions. It is the most populous island in Hawaii, home to the state’s capital, Honolulu. Oahu offers a unique blend of urban and tropical life, with bustling city streets lying just a short distance from serene beaches and lush green landscapes. The name "Oahu" itself is thought to come from the Hawaiian word meaning "the gathering place," which captures the essence of this island where cultures and traditions from around the world come together. It’s no surprise that Oahu has become a focal point ...
Less than a year after moving to Hawaii, construction foreman Nate Ellison
This valuable guide takes the reader on a food lover's tour of Honolulu and reveals the best places to eat and shop. From Hawai'i Kai to Kalihi, Joan Namkoong stops at farmers' markets, supermarkets, and specialty food stores, fine-dining restaurants, cafes, and hole-in-the wall eateries; festivals, and cooking classes. She reveals the sources of the best food available from locally owned businesses that perpetuate the food traditions of the islands and include Hawai'i products on their shelves and menus. A must for both residents and visitors, the Food Lover's Guide to Honolulu includes locations, hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, parking tips, a glossary, and indexes.
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Table of Contents Introduction A Few Facts about Hawaii: Interisland Travelling: Laws and Regulations Applicable: The Island of Oahu: Trip to Oahu for Holidays: Basic Information on Oahu: Weather and Climate of Oahu: Geographical Information about Oahu: Tourist Attractions Windward Coast: Leeward Coast: North Shore: Central Oahu: Planning your Oahu Visit: Family Holidays: Adventure Holidays: Arts and Cultural Holidays: The Natural Outdoors Holiday: Sports Fun: The Honeymooners: Relaxation and Recreation: Weddings: Historical Perspective and Significance of Oahu: The Monarchies: The American Colonization: Coming of the Missionaries: The Flourishing Trade and Influx of Labor: Immigrants from a...
Our Garden Lover's Guide series has been hailed by Garden Design as "eminently practical" and by Home as "authoritative" and "indispensible." These three new volumes complete our survey of American gardens; together, the four books feature over 500 public gardens across the country.Each book is designed for readers to use as they travel through a state or region. Similar to our highly successful European garden guides, the U. S. guides are illustrated in full color with numerous photographic images and watercolor drawings of the most significant gardens, all specially commissioned for these books. In addition to insightful texts, contact data, opening hours, admission fees, and directions are provided. The perfect companion for any garden enthusiast, whether tourist or armchair traveler.
This is a fictional story of a young US Navy sailor who is stationed in Hawaii at the submarine base in Pearl Harbor, during the late activities of the Korean War. The main character's name is Alvin Knight, who is only eighteentall, good-looking, and has black hair. While on watch duty at the base theater, Alvin meets the beautiful but much older wife of a commander of a destroyer serving off Korea. Her name is Loraine, a beautiful redhead with emerald-green eyes. As Loraine enters the theater with her very young son, she passes very close to Alvin and looks directly into his eyes and smiles a provocative smile that says I would like to know you better and enters the theater. Poor Alvin fall...