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Kapaʻa (Kauaʻi dialect: Tapaʻa), also spelled Kapaa, is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Kauaʻi County, Hawaiʻi, United States. It is the most populous town in the island of Kauai , with a population of 11,652 as of the 2020 census, [ 2 ] up from 9,471 at the 2000 census.
North on Highway 56, a few minutes past the Wailua River, is Coconut Marketplace, an open-air shopping center with a variety of retail shops, restaurants, and services. A farmers' market is hosted here twice a week, and live music and theatre are routinely held at the marketplace. Farther north along Highway 56 is the popular town of Kapaa.
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Hawaii Route 270 is the main road through the community. According to the United States Census Bureau , the Kapa'au CDP has a total area of 2.9 square miles (7.4 km 2 ), of which 74,630 square feet (6,933 m 2 ), or 0.09%, are water.
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A Google Maps Camera Car showcased on Google campus in Mountain View, California in November 2010. The United States was the first country to have Google Street View images and was the only country with images for over a year following introduction of the service on May 25, 2007. Early on, most locations had a limited number of views, usually ...
The Cry of the Huna: The Ancestral Voices of Hawaii. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1-59477-642-7. Penhallow, David (2007). The Story of the Coco Palms Hotel: The Grace Buscher Guslander Years 1953–1985. Rice Street Press. ISBN 978-0-9674147-9-9. Peterson, Barbara Bennett (1984). Notable Women of Hawaii. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0 ...
In 1976, Eddie Flores Jr. bought L&L Drive-Inn at 1711 Liliha St., Oahu, Hawaii for his mother, Margaret Flores. [4] He kept the name L&L, even while there was no relation to the current business, and remodeled the building as a small walk-up restaurant for his mother to operate. [5]