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  2. Anahola, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Anahola (literally "deadly winds" in Hawaiian) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kauaʻi County, Hawaiʻi, United States. The population was 2,311 at the 2020 census , [ 2 ] up from 1,932 at the 2000 census.

  3. List of Brookfield Properties shopping malls - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of properties owned by Brookfield Properties, a North American commercial real estate company.Their portfolio includes a number of shopping malls in the United States that were owned by GGP Inc. (General Growth Properties) before it was acquired by Brookfield in 2018, [1] along with a number of malls that were formerly owned by Rouse Properties prior to its buyout by ...

  4. File:Kalalea (King Kong) Mountain from Kuhio Hwy, Anahola ...

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    Image title: Kalalea (King Kong) Mountain from Kuhio Hwy, Anahola: Author: Christine Linsdell: User comments: Kalalea (King Kong) Mountain from Kuhio Hwy, Anahola, Kauai, Hawaii, United States

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    Corrections & clarifications: This story has been updated to reflect the areas under evacuation for the Palisades Fire. Editor's Note: The wildfires in California continue to rage.

  9. Aloha Tower Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, outrigger canoes were displayed at the Hawaii Maritime Center as well. The museum closed May 1, 2009 due to lack of revenue. [3] Hawaii Pacific University partnered with a developer to own the Marketplace in 2011, and a few years later in 2013, they bought out the developer and took complete control of the facility. [4]