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  2. Hawaiian Potters Guild - Wikipedia

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    These classes were expanded about 1937 by Mrs. Nancy Andrew. In 1935 Wilder and Andrew opened the Hawaiian Potters Guild on Upper Manoa Road. [1] The business was purchased by Hugh and Lita Gantt in 1939 [2] and later sold to the US Military in 1942. [3] Its output was mostly functional and based upon plants found in Hawaii. [4]

  3. List of museums in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hilo: Big Island: Natural history: Features Hawaiian culture, shells and minerals Maui Arts & Cultural Center: Kahului: Maui: Art: website, includes fine art gallery Mission Houses Museum: Honolulu: Oahu: Historic house: Three houses that interpret the "missionary period" of Hawaiian history, 1820–1863 Mokupāpapa Discovery Center: Hilo: Big ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Hawaii

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    Founded in 1881 as Maui's first all English-speaking school. First principal William Cross refused to learn Hawaiian. 1909 building burned down in 1963. Current main building dates from 1926. Became site of Maui's first public school Hawaiian-immersion program in 1988. [16] 32: Piilanihale Heiau: Piilanihale Heiau

  5. Toshiko Takaezu - Wikipedia

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    She is of Japanese descent and from Pepeeko, Hawaii. [3] A remarkable artist and influential teacher, Takaezu is recognized as one of a number of ceramic artists in the 1950s and 1960s who were instrumental in moving the practice of ceramics beyond a commercial trade to become a form of artistic expression. [4]

  6. Hilo, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hilo expanded as sugar plantations in the surrounding area created jobs and drew in many workers from Asia. For example, by 1887, 26,000 Chinese workers worked in Hawai'i's sugar cane plantations, [8] one of which was the Hilo Sugar Mill. At that time, the Hilo Sugar Mill produced 3,500 tons of sugar annually. [9] Hilo, Hawaii, 1907 Hilo Iron ...

  7. Hawaiian architecture - Wikipedia

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    A hale (pronounced HAH-lay) [1] is a structure built using natural Hawaiian materials and designs that were prevalent during the 19th century in Hawaii. [2] Hales are constructed using rock or wood for the lower frame and grass/leaves for roof thatching. [ 2 ]

  8. Wailuku, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    From 2010 to 2013, Wailuku was home to its own baseball team, Na Koa Ikaika Maui. The Maui Bowling Center, which has hosted a strong number of local bowling leagues since its grand opening in 1948, is located in Wailuku. The alley utilized manual pin-setters from its opening until 1961, when it converted to automatic setting machines.

  9. Hilo District, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hilo is located on the eastern, windward side of the island, enjoying abundance of rainfall, and therefore includes the island's most populated town, also called Hilo. [ 1 ] (3) North Hilo and (2) South Hilo Districts are located in the east coast of Hawaii County ( the Big Island ).

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