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  2. Lahaina, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    It replaced an earlier replica of a whaler, Carthaginian, which was converted to film scenes for the 1966 movie Hawaii. Hale Paʻi, located at Lahainaluna High School, is the site of Hawaii's first printing press, where Hawaii's first paper currency was printed in 1843. The "L" in the West Maui mountains stands for Lahainaluna High School which ...

  3. Cuisine of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Hawaiian dining room served dishes on par with the best restaurants in Europe, with an 1874 menu offering dishes such as mullet, spring lamb, chicken with tomatoes, and cabinet pudding. [34] The massive pineapple industry of Hawaii was born when the "Pineapple King", James Dole, planted pineapples on the island of Oahu in 1901. [5]

  4. ʻĀina Haina - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii Department of Education operates public schools. Aina Haina Elementary School is the local elementary school. Holy Nativity School is an Episcopal Church school operated by The Church of the Holy Nativity in Aina Haina. Honolulu Waldorf School had a high school in Aina Haina which closed admissions in 2019 and operated until 2020. [6]

  5. 8 McDonald's Menu Items You Can Find Only in Hawaii - AOL

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    3. Spam. Spam is super popular in Hawaii, and McDonald's is capitalizing on it. During World War II, soldiers were served the canned meat because it was portable, shelf-stable, full of protein ...

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  7. Aloha ʻĀina - Wikipedia

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    As a political term, it came into wide use during the late nineteenth century through the Aloha ʻĀina Party, which transformed into the Home Rule Party of Hawaii in 1900, [5] after the annexation of Hawaiʻi in the last decade of the 19th century. Since that time some connotations of Hawaiian nationalism are associated with the term.

  8. Aina Haina, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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  9. Hale Aina Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Hale Aina Awards were created in 1984 by Honolulu Magazine. It was the first Hawaii dining award given by a local media company. Prior to that the only dining awards were given by mainland travel publications. "Hale Aina" is the closest equivalent to the word "restaurant" in the Hawaiian language.