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  2. Living Art Marine Center - Wikipedia

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    The Living Art Marine Center was a Marine Science Education Center in the city and county of Honolulu in the state of Hawaii. Developer of Hawaiian Sealife, Richard Xie, founded the Living Art Marine Center in 2010. The Living Art Marine Center focuses on educational programs and interactive activities about marine life and the importance of ...

  3. Gyotaku - Wikipedia

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    Gyotaku (魚拓, from gyo "fish" + taku "stone impression") is the traditional Japanese method of printing fish, a practice which dates back to the mid-1800s. This form of nature printing , where ink is applied to a fish which is then pressed onto paper, was used by fishermen to record their catches, but has also become an art form of its own.

  4. List of Hawaiian dishes - Wikipedia

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    A taro burger from Down to Earth, Maui. This is a list of dishes in Hawaiian cuisine, which includes Native Hawaiian cuisine and the broader fusion cuisine of Hawaii.The cuisine of Hawaii refers to the indigenous, ethnic, and local cuisines within the diverse state of Hawaii.

  5. The Best All-You-Can-Eat Restaurant in Every State - AOL

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    Arkansas: Monte Ne Inn. City / Town: Rogers Address: 13843 E. Highway 94 Phone: (479) 636-5511 Website: monteneinnchicken.net Bring your appetite to this humble but well-known fried chicken joint ...

  6. Where To Eat for Cheap in Every State - AOL

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    Honolulu Do not be intimidated by the long lines at this wildly popular Japanese noodle restaurant. Marukame Udon in Waikiki gets an average 4.5 stars on Yelp from more than 4,000 reviewers, and ...

  7. Cuisine of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The first restaurant in Honolulu was opened in 1849 by a Portuguese man named Peter Fernandez. Situated behind the Bishop & Co. bank, the establishment was known as the "eating house" and was followed by other restaurants, such as Leon Dejean's "Parisian Restaurant" at the corner of Hotel and Fort Streets. [33]

  8. 19 Veggie Sides for Hanukkah - AOL

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    Shredded potato, a few eggs and fresh herbs bake together for just under an hour. The result? A potato kugel with a crunchy top and bottom and a soft shredded-potato center.

  9. KIKU - Wikipedia

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    KIKU was the only Honolulu station that could provide a two-hour block to air UPN prime time programming. [33] When The WB and UPN merged to form The CW in 2006, KIKU passed on the offering because The CW wanted prime time clearance for its programming. [34] In addition to shows it purchased, KIKU produced local programming.