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  2. Royal Hawaiian Center - Wikipedia

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    The center, owned by Kamehameha Schools at the time, completed a $100 million renovation in 2007 to include more retailers and restaurants. [2] The center was sold to RHC Property Holding LLC in 2013. [3] The Apple Store at the Royal Hawaiian Center was permanently closed on January 20, 2024. [4]

  3. Royal Hawaiian - Wikipedia

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    Royal Hawaiian may refer to: Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Honolulu; Royal Hawaiian Center, a retail complex in Waikiki; Royal Hawaiian Band, ...

  4. Kahala Mall - Wikipedia

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    Opening in November 1954 as Waialae Shopping Center, [1] it was renovated in 1969-1970 [2] by Philip Lyon, Gordon and Company and became known as Kahala Mall. It once included the first F.W. Woolworth Company dime store in Hawaii. [ 3 ]

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  6. Fort DeRussy Military Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Located on Waikiki Beach, near Oahu's historic Royal Hawaiian Hotel and the Moana Hotel, the former Shore Battery Randolph was used as a site for servicemen on Rest and Recuperation (R&R) during the Vietnam War. Fort DeRussy was one of a number of shore batteries on the island of Oahu originally designed to provide coastal defense. [4]

  7. Aloha Festivals - Wikipedia

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    The court is selected from a pool of applicants, all of whom must be of Hawaiian ancestry and of certain ages. [4] The festival itself begins with the presentation of the royal court during the opening ceremony. The ceremony takes place at Helumoa, a section of Waikiki near the Royal Hawaiian Center. [5]

  8. Kāhala, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    In the 1800s, Kahala became the primary location for cattle and pig farms on Oahu because it was one of the few completely flat areas on the island. [4] [5] During World War I, forests in Kahala were cleared. [6] After the war concluded, the upper class started to discover Kahala and wanted to gentrify the area.

  9. Kaimuki, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kaimuki Middle School, 631 18th Ave, Honolulu, Hawaii 96816. Hawaii Department of Education operates public schools. Waialae School, a public charter elementary school, is located in Kaimuki, between 19th Avenue and 20th Avenue.