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Kuhio Beach Park is the site of three well-known statues and public artworks: the statue of Duke Kahanamoku by Jan Gordon Fisher (1990), [3] the statue of Prince Jonah Kūhiō by Sean Browne (2001), [4] and the monument the Stones of Life (1997), [5] (in Hawaiian: Nā Pōhaku Ola O Kapaemahu A Me Kapuni), a sculpture incorporating ancient ...
Prince Kuhio Park: Salt Pond Beach Park: Port Allen (West shore) SeaLodge Beach: Princeville ... Beach Location; Ko Olina Beach Park: Kalaeloa: Lanikūhonua Beach ...
Waikiki Beach erosion in 2011 The restored Beach in June 2012. Waikīkī beach has had repeated problems with erosion, leading to the construction of groins and beach replenishment projects. [35] Imported sand came from California, local beaches such as Pāpōhaku Beach on Moloka‘i, and a sandbar from Oʻahu's Northern side near Kahuku. [36]
West of Waimea, Route 50 serves only as an access road to 4 major sites: Pacific Missile Range Facility, Polihale Beach, Kekaha Town, and Waimea Canyon via Route 550. The only public services available west of Waimea are a collection of tourist shops and a convenience store at the base of Route 550 .
Route 56, also known as Kuhio Highway, is the main highway on the north and east shore of Kauaʻi island in Kauai County, Hawaii, United States. Route description [ edit ]
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The entire belt road is signed as the Kuhio Highway. Hawaii Route 56 was once signed on this route before it was downgraded to become Hawaii Route 560 in the late 1960s. [ 2 ] The Kuhio Highway is named after Jonah Kūhiō Kalaniana'ole , the second non-voting Congressional Delegate from territorial Hawaii.
Hāʻena Beach is just east of Haʻena State Park. Haena is Hawaiian for "red hot". [ 12 ] The beach is located at 22°13′17″N 159°33′41″W / 22.22139°N 159.56139°W / 22.22139; -159.