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  2. Hawaii–Aleutian Time Zone - Wikipedia

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    These areas do not use DST. "Hawaii–Aleutian Time Zone" is a U.S. term and for that reason the Polynesian areas are not considered to be a part of the Hawaii–Aleutian Time Zone. The largest city and metropolitan area in the Hawaii–Aleutian Time Zone are Honolulu and its metropolitan area, respectively.

  3. Time in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] On May 19, 1947, the Hawaii Territorial Legislature approved a bill to change Hawaiian Standard Time to UTC−10:00, which would go into effect on June 8, 1947. [5] After the Uniform Time Act was passed in 1966, Hawaii was placed in the new Alaska–Hawaii Time Zone. On March 30, 1967, the Hawaii State Legislature chose to exempt the ...

  4. Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church (Honolulu, Hawaii)

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    Located in the historic Kalihi district across the street from Fort Shafter, the church once served the Native Hawaiian, Portuguese, and Spanish pineapple and sugarcane plantation laborers of the early 1900s. A demographic shift occurred in the 1950s with the introduction of Filipino immigrants.

  5. Honolulu, HI Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local Weather ...

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    Get the Honolulu, HI local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... USA TODAY 10 hours ago ... at 2:15 p.m. local time Friday measuring a preliminary magnitude of 3.5. USA TODAY 2 ...

  6. Honolulu, HI Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local Weather ...

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    Get the Honolulu, HI local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  7. Moanalua - Wikipedia

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    To get to the ponds there is a trail that takes about 15–30 minutes to hike located off of Onipa'a Street. Excerpt from 'Sites of Oahu': "Up in the valley (Kamanaiki) are three streams called Wai-a-puka, seen with three pools; Pool one is a big one by its own hill side, pool two is a little smaller with its own hill side and pool three is ...

  8. Honolulu County, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Because of Hawaii's municipal structure, [6] the United States Census Bureau divides Honolulu County into several census-designated places for statistical purposes. The mayor of Honolulu County is Rick Blangiardi. The county motto is "Haʻaheo No ʻO Honolulu (Honolulu Pride)". [7] About 70% of the state's population lives in Honolulu County.

  9. King David Kalakaua Building - Wikipedia

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    The King David Kalakaua Building in Honolulu, Hawaii is a government building formerly known as the U.S. Post Office, Customhouse, and Courthouse. It was the official seat of administration in the Territory of Hawaii and state of Hawaii for the United States federal government.