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Kamehameha Highway is one of the main highways serving suburban and rural O‘ahu in the U.S. state of Hawai‘i.Informally known as Kam Highway, it begins at Nimitz Highway near Pearl Harbor and Hickam Air Force Base in Honolulu, serves the island's older western suburbs, and turns north across the O‘ahu Central Valley to the North Shore.
Kamehameha Highway (Route 6510) — — Lilipuna Road, Wailele Road, William Henry Road Route 6546: 1.044: 1.680 Kamehameha Highway (Route 6510) Kāneʻohe Beach Park — — Waikalua Road Route 6547: 1.041: 1.675 Kapunahala Elementary School entrance: Kamehameha Highway (Route 83) — — Anoi Road, Luluku Road Route 6548: 0.801: 1.289 ...
Waimea Bay is located along Kamehameha Highway. The bay is on the north-west side of the highway (at the entrance point). The bay is on the north-west side of the highway (at the entrance point). The Waimea Bay shoreline has been experiencing erosion due to both man made and natural causes.
Māmalahoa Highway crosses Mauna Loa's 1907 Lava Flow — there is a scenic point at mile 75 — before passing through Ocean View between Tiki Lane and Aloha Boulevard. Just past mile 82 is the South Kona District line. Starting at mile 89, Māmalahoa Highway has sharp curves and a steep drop-off along the coastal side.
In 1850 an American doctor and missionary Dr. Gerrit P. Judd purchased 622 acres of ranch land at Kualoa for $1300, and also the island of Mokoliʻi just offshore, from King Kamehameha III. Dr. Judd was the first person to translate medical journals into the Hawaiian language for King Kamehameha and so the king was very grateful for his works.
Waiawa station (also known as Pearl Highlands station) is a Skyline metro station in Pearl City, Hawaiʻi, serving the Pearl Highlands Center shopping mall.The station is located alongside Kamehameha Highway near its intersection with Kuala Street and is the main arterial connection for Skyline riders from Central Oʻahu and the North Shore, including Waipio, Mililani, Wahiawa and Haleʻiwa. [2]
Route 99 (Kamehameha Highway) westbound Waiawa Stream Pearl City: Honolulu: HI-115: Waimalu Bridge Extant Reinforced concrete girder: 1936 2012 Route 99 (Kamehameha Highway) Waimalu Stream Pearl City: Honolulu
Haleʻiwa is located at 21°35'24" North, 158°6'50" West (21.590050, -158.113928), [3] southwest along Kamehameha Highway (State route 83) from Pūpūkea.At Haleʻiwa, Kamehameha Highway becomes state route 99 (at the traffic circle known as "Weed Circle"), which runs eastward up across the Oʻahu central plateau to Wahiawā.