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  2. Lum's - Wikipedia

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    Brown sought to improve the menu, and searched America for "the perfect hamburger". [4] In 1971, Brown bought Ollie Gleichenhaus 's "Ollie Burger" recipe for $1 million (equivalent to $7,764,174 in 2024), along with stock in the new company and a ten-year contract for $50,000 a year to appear as the official spokesperson of the Ollieburger on ...

  3. Aiea, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    ʻAiea is located at (21.385900, −157.930927 According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 1.8 square miles (4.7 km 2), of which, 1.6 square miles (4.1 km 2) of it is land and 0.1 square miles (0.26 km 2) of it (5.71%) is water.

  4. Keaīwa Heiau State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Most of the trees in the area were replanted during the early 20th century. Although native species can be found at the highpoint of the trail. [1] The remnants of a military airplane that crashed onto the area in 1993 can also be seen from the trail. [9] The site provides a map for the 4.5 miles (7.2 km) Aiea Loop Trail.

  5. Pearlridge Center - Wikipedia

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    Pearlridge Center is the second largest shopping center in Hawaiʻi, after Ala Moana, and is Hawaiʻi's largest enclosed shopping center, located in ʻAiea.Opened in 1972 and expanded in 1976, the enclosed mall is split into three "phases" (Uptown, Downtown, and Phase Three) and overlooks historic Pearl Harbor and the USS Arizona Memorial.

  6. List of counties in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Area [8] Map Hawai'i County: 001: Hilo: 1905: Island of Hawaiʻi, with which the county is coterminous; said to be named for Hawaiʻiloa, a legendary Polynesian navigator. Hawaiʻi: 207,615: 4,028 sq mi (10,432 km 2) Honolulu County: 003: Honolulu: 1905

  7. Keokea, Hawaii County, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Keokea Beach Park. Kēōkea is an unincorporated populated place in Hawaiʻi County , Hawaii , United States . [ 1 ] It is located at 19°25′10″N 155°52′58″W  /  19.41944°N 155.88278°W  / 19.41944; -155.88278 , near the junction of Māmalahoa Highway ( Route 11 ) and Keala o Keawe Road ( Route 160 ), elevation 960 feet (290

  8. Waimalu, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Waimalu is within the Hawaii Department of Education. [6]Public elementary schools in the 2010 CDP include Pearl Ridge Elementary School. [7] Three other elementary schools (Momilani, [8] Waimalu, [9] and Waiau Elementary School [10]) were in the Waimalu CDP as of the 2000 U.S. Census, but as of the 2010 U.S. Census are now in the Pearl City CDP.

  9. ʻĀhuimanu - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2010 Census, this largely residential area had a population of 8,810. [3] A small commercial mall is located here across the highway from the Valley of the Temples Memorial Park, a large cemetery noted for its Byodo-In Temple. The U.S. postal code for Ahuimanu is 96744.