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3 steps to finding the perfect Aloha Shirt

By | April 16, 2011

On your vacation, you’ll discover Hawaii’s distinctive trademark: colorful Hawaiian shirts. Some look affordable, some expensive. One thing is certain: there are so many options in design, quality and price. It’s hard to choose just one! Popular Hawaii activities include surfing and swimming, but today you’ll learn the secrets of another favorite local pastime: shopping. [...]

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Original Declaration of Independence Copy Comes to Pearl Harbor

By | April 11, 2011

An original copy of the Declaration of Independence is arriving April 19 to the Pearl Harbor Visitor’s Center. The rare document—just one of 25 in existence—will be on display April 19 – 20, 7 am – 7 pm at the Pearl Harbor Visitor’s Center. Admission is free and the event is open to the public. [...]

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Surf’s Up Hawaii

By | November 2, 2010

Surf fans again have reason to head north. The big waves are here for 2010. Though they aren’t expected to stay long, the first round of waves have hit the north facing shores of Maui, Molokai, and Oahu. With faces expected to reach between 25 and 35 feet from Tuesday November 2nd through Thursday November [...]

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It’s Not Your Mamma’s Hawaii 5-0 – World Premiere Last Night on Waikiki Beach

By | September 14, 2010

Over 5,000 fans packed Queen’s Beach, many as early as 10am, for the chance to watch the exclusive sneak peak of the pilot episode of “Hawaii 5-0”, a full week before it airs nationally on CBS. Preceded by the networks mass marketing campaign over the recent weeks of billboard images of the stars and a [...]

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Nu’uanu Pali Lookout

By | July 24, 2010

One of the most scenic views on the entire island of Oahu, the Nu’uanu Pali Lookout is an absolute must on any Hawaiian Vacation. Tucked in the cliffs of the Ko’olau Mountain Range, pali is the Hawaiian word for cliffs. From the lookout, a panoramic view of Windward Oahu overlooks the towns of Kailua and [...]

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