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Hawaii Route 240
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Maintained by HDOT Length 9.6 mi (15.4 km) Major junctions West end Waipio Valley Road East end Route 19 southeast of Honokaa Location Country United
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obtained. Two samples collected about 120 m (390 ft) apart, obtained from Waipiʻo Valley on the volcano's east flank in 1977, were dated reliably to 60,000 years
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March 28, 2020. Retrieved March 27, 2020. Gross, Jeffrey L. (2017). Waipiʻo Valley : A Polynesian Journey from Eden to Eden. Indiana: Xlibris US. p. 426
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1111/j.1095-9270.2006.00135.x. S2CID 28293144. Gross, Jeffrey L. (2016). Waipio Valley : A Polynesian Journey from Eden to Eden. Xlibris Corporation. p. 626
List of Hawaiian royal residences
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site of Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children Waipiʻo Palace Waipiʻo Valley ancient Kings of Hawaii Island destroyed by the King Kahekili II of
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hog), are caught in a flow of lava ... . The shark at the mouth of Waipio valley who seizes swimmers crossing the bay is met and slain. Moʻolau, chief
History of Hawaii
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island of Hawaii in the late 15th century. His royal compound was in Waipiʻo Valley . His line traces to Hawaiian creation. Līloa had two sons; his firstborn
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practice as a Doctor of Optometry. Herbert Jr.'s grandfather immigrated to Waipio Valley from China and being very industrious, he built the first poi factory
Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame
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2011 Big Island performer and promoter, composer known as "the poet of Waipio Valley " Alice Nāmakelua 1892–1987 2011 Kumu hula, lei maker, slack key guitar
List of state highways in Hawaii
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Route 19 in Honomū 01955-01-011955 — Replaced by Route 220 Route 24 — — Waipiʻo Valley Road Route 19 southeast of Honokaʻa — — Replaced by Route 240 Route 25
List of council camps (Boy Scouts of America)
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A 210-acre site, located between Honokaa and Waimea (Kamuela) above Waipio Valley , known as the "Valley of Kings" on the Big Island of Hawaii. Camp Maluhia