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  2. Kalakaua Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was named in honor of King David Kalākaua who ruled the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1874 to 1891, often called the "Merrie Monarch" because of his revival of Ancient Hawaiian song and dance. The Merrie Monarch Festival is a major cultural event held annually in Hilo. He dedicated the park around 1877. [10]

  3. Kalākaua - Wikipedia

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    [159] [161] He also sponsored the literary journal, Ka Hoku o Ke Kai (The Star of the Sea), which ran from 1883 to 1884. [162] The Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame honored Kalākaua and his brother and sisters as Na Lani ʻEhā ("The Heavenly Four") for their patronage and enrichment of Hawaiʻi's musical culture and history.

  4. List of TheBus routes - Wikipedia

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    Kahala - Hawaii Kai – Sea Life Park Travels between Kahala Mall and Sea Life Park via Kalanianaʻole Highway. Interlines with Route 69 on most trips. Kāhala Mall, Aina Haina Valley, Hawaiʻi Kai, Kalama Valley, Sea Life Park 5AM-8:30PM 5AM-8:30PM 6AM-8:30PM

  5. Merrie Monarch Festival - Wikipedia

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    The festival is dedicated to the memory of King David Kalākaua, the last king of the Kingdom of Hawaii, who reigned from 1874 until his death in 1891. [1] Kalākaua was “a patron of the arts, especially music and dance,” and is credited with reviving many endangered native Hawaiian traditions such as mythology, medicine, and chant. [1]

  6. Kalakaua Avenue Bridge in 'poor' condition, city says - AOL

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    Nov. 21—A nearly 100-year-old bridge built over the Ala Wai Canal will undergo significant repairs over the coming year, the city says. A nearly 100-year-old bridge built over the Ala Wai Canal ...

  7. Hawaiʻi Kai, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Immediately west of Hawaiʻi Kai along Kalanianaʻole Highway (State Rte. 72) is the East Honolulu neighborhood of Kuliʻouʻou. Eastward from Hawaiʻi Kai (Maunalua) on the same highway is the Koko Head area, an area now mostly included within Koko Head Park. South of Hawaiʻi Kai is Maunalua Bay, and north are the Koʻolau mountains.

  8. Kalākaua Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Kalākaua Avenue is a street in Honolulu in the US federal state of Hawaii. The street travels across the tourist Centre of Waikīkī and belongs to the prospering streets of the United States. It demonstrates an architectural fusion of Hawaiian, Gothic, Asian, Spanish and Moorish architecture.

  9. Oahu Vision Zero plan outlines most dangerous corridors ... - AOL

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    With its completion, the city is eligible for new federal grants that aim to make streets safer for all.—Oahu’s most dangerous corridors ----Ala Wai Boulevard, from Kapahulu to Kalakaua ...

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