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Islamic Center of Hawaii,
jdrnyahoo.com (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
Where can one purchase black seed in Hawaii? It must be high quality, refrigerated. Please help young cancer survivor living in Maui. He is currently having it sent from New Jersey, but to ship it properly is very expensive. Thanks, Jean
Ross Dress for Less,
Jeff Bell (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
Now moved to former Foodland site
Waialae Country Club,
JeffKogut
wrote
14 years ago:
Used for filming exteriors in the TV series Magnum, P.I. for the King Kamehameha Club.
United Airlines Cargo,
marti rounds (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
phone number would be pretty useful, since it isn't listed in the phone book
CGEX,
phiz
wrote
15 years ago:
Coastie liquor is like Navy liquor, only it has much less alcohol by volume.
Ilikai Hotel & Luxury Suites,
RAINGOD
wrote
15 years ago:
"Book 'em, Danno."
Battery Randolph - US Army Museum of Hawai'i,
Fridaddy (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
The U.S. Army Museum of Hawaiʻi is housed inside Battery Randolph, an old coastal artillery battery. Battery Randolph was constructed in 1911 to defend Honolulu Harbor on Oahu from attack, and was equipped with two 14-inch guns on disappearing carriages with a range of about 40,000 yards (37 km).[2] It was named for Maj Benjamin H. Randolph (died 1907).[3]
The museum's collection contains some World War II armor pieces, an AH-1 Cobra helicopter, and small arms indoors, as well as the battery itself. The exhibits cover the history of US Army warfare in the Pacific hemisphere and admission is free.[4] It is located on Kalia Road, coordinates 21°16′44″N 157°50′1″W / 21.27889°N 157.83361°W / 21.27889; -157.83361.
Another installation of two 6-inch guns was called Battery Dudley, named for Gen. Edgar S. Dudley (died 1911).[3] The "Artillery District of Honolulu" (state historic site 80-13-1382)[5] was added to the National Register of Historic Places listings in Oahu on June 5, 1984.[6]
Da Kine Bail Bonds,
shannslkeraol.com (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
I just want say i love you guys i am proud of the that you show love on your show and if i had a family i would want one like yours i am 50 years of age and i still find myself sadden of the fact i never had a family beth i am so proud of you you look awesome,also i was wondering what happened to dogs bother i haven't seen him in the new shows is he ok? i live in utah no iam not mormon
Da Kine Bail Bonds,
c.j. berg (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
to the dog and his pound,i watch your show every week, and love to see a changede man doing good for him,his family,and even his captures,he teaches them that bad can be good with faith if you believe. thanks dog family.c.j
Punahou Vista,
realtor808 (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Correction: This is actually a mixed-income building. Lower income tenants are subsidized.
Honolulu, Hawaii,
n0mad
wrote
16 years ago:
From the article above: In the Hawaiian language, honolulu means "sheltered bay" or "place of shelter."
Hawaiian is a Polynesian member of the Austronesian language family and is not related to Arabic in any way.
Moana Pacific,
JB (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Was these towers the one that the TV show Dirty Jobs were there cleaning the windows?
Honolulu, Hawaii,
joeltron (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
if you are visiting hawaii and would like to arm wrestle me, look me up
Inn On The Park,
Xantrex
wrote
16 years ago:
Partho & Sibu Stays Here
Honolulu, Hawaii,
Kevin (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
What does Honolulu mean?
in Arabic the word for "here" is "huna". pearls mean "lulu?".
For historical changes the form "huna lulu?" comes to become honolulu.
Honolulu, Hawaii,
DJ Mixerr (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
I should visit here. I wish I could. I'd love to see Honolulu!
Marukai Wholesale Mart,
Senorvandal
wrote
17 years ago:
Membership fees are comparable to an annual membership for Sam's Club or Costco.
Leonard's Malasadas,
Senorvandal
wrote
17 years ago:
About the best Malasadas on the island!
Akasaka Japanese Restaurant,
Senorvandal
wrote
17 years ago:
Couldn't agree more. If you're looking for Japanese food especially Sushi, this is the place to go.
Kaiser Permanete Honolulu,
Roliebot (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
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