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We'll take you to some of Waikiki's best shops, restaurants and entertainment venues. You'll also find a video tour of historic spots and a printable parking map.
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June 2008 |
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This Aiea mini-city’s plethora of interesting shops and restaurants may surprise you.
Jenny de Jesús
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June 2008 |
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This stretch of street in Kakaako isn’t populated with just auto body shops and government buildings.
Catherine Toth
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May 2008 |
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Take a break from work to explore what the heart of downtown Honolulu has to offer.
Jenny de Jesús
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March 2008 |
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Blocks away from bustling Waikiki, Monsarrat offers a variety of shops and eateries—at a much slower pace.
Catherine Toth
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February 2008 |
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Kaneohe is no small town, but it is home to some classic mom-and-pop places. Here are five spots not to be missed.
Jenny de Jesús
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January 2008 |
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In a world of big-box stores and national chains, this college neighborhood manages to keep the indie vibe alive and well.
Jenny de Jesús
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December 2007 |
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Even if you don’t surf, there’s plenty to do in this historic North Shore town.
Lauren Conching
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November 2007 |
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Everyone knows Liliha Bakery, but there’s a lot more to this historic neighborhood than coco puffs.
Joseph Udell
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October 2007 |
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A former sugar mill town redefines itself.
Joseph Udell, photography by David Croxford
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September 2007 |
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