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  2. Halekulani (hotel) - Wikipedia

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    The name Halekūlani is a combination of Hawaiian words (hale + kū + lani) meaning "House Befitting Heaven". It is commonly spelled "Halekulani" without the macron . There are three restaurants on the property – House Without a Key, Orchids, and La Mer. It is also the home of SpaHalekulani and the Lewers Lounge.

  3. The House Without a Key - Wikipedia

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    The House Without a Key is a 1925 novel by Earl Derr Biggers, the first of the Charlie Chan mysteries.Set in 1920s Hawaiʻi, the novel acquaints the reader with the look and feel of the islands from the standpoint of both white and non-white inhabitants, describing social class structures and customs of the era.

  4. Are tiki bars offensive? How Hawaiian bartenders are ... - AOL

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    “The good places are redefining what a good cocktail means in Hawaii,” said Tuda Grehan, lead mixologist at House Without A Key, a beachside bar serving tiki-inspired drinks, who was born and ...

  5. Honolulu’s Iconic Halekulani Resort Opens a Boutique Hotel ...

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  6. Brook Lee - Wikipedia

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    "She is the host of KHON2’s “Modern Wahine Hawaii;” she is the co-host for the Podcast “It’s a Hawaii Thing;” and she dances hula at Halekulani’s “House Without a Key.”

  7. Halekulani - Wikipedia

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    Halekulani has several uses including: Halekulani, New South Wales; Halekulani hotel; Halekulani, a villain in Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo This page was last edited on 28 ...

  8. Waikīkī - Wikipedia

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    Waikīkī (/ ˌ w aɪ k ɪ ˈ k iː /; [1] [2] Hawaiian: [wɐjˈkiːkiː, vɐjˈtiːtiː]) is a Honolulu [3] neighborhood and the eponymous Waikīkī beach on its south shore, on the island of Oʻahu in the U.S. state of Hawaii.

  9. Charles W. Dickey - Wikipedia

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    His initial designs in Hawaiʻi were eclectic. Influences of the then popular Richardsonian Romanesque style can be seen in Punahou School's Pauahi Hall (1894–96), the Bishop Estate Building on Merchant Street (1896), the Irwin Block (Nippu Jiji building) on Nuuanu Street (1896), [4] and Progress Block on Fort Street (1897) in Downtown Honolulu, the last now occupied by Hawaii Pacific ...