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Ahuimanu!
What does Ahuimanu mean in Hawaiian? cluster of birds Ahuimanu or ʻĀhuimanu (Hawaiian pronunciation: [ʔaːhuwiˈmɐnu]) is a census-designated place (CDP) in the City & County of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, on the island of Oahu. In Hawaiian ʻāhui-manu means "cluster of birds".
East Honolulu!
East Honolulu is a census-designated place (CDP) located in Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States. As of the 2020 Census, the CDP had a population of 50,922, making it the 2nd most populated CDP in Hawaii, behind Honolulu.
East Kapolei!
Is Kapolei Hawaii a good place to live? Kapolei is a beautiful, quiet, and open area. I like how there is a shopping mall, a lot of good restaurants, grab and go food chains, and lots of outdoor activities within five minutes away from me. Kapolei is also known for their beautiful beaches.
Ewa Gentry!
Ewa Gentry is a housing development and, as Ewa Gentry, a census-designated place (CDP) located in the ʻEwa District and the City & County of Honolulu on the leeward side of Oʻahu in Hawaiʻi about twelve miles (19 km) from Honolulu. As of the 2010 Census, the CDP had a total population of 22,690.
Ewa Villages!
The historical significance of this area is immediately evident with the large mill wheel that accompanies the welcome sign. And the mature tree-lined streets immediately make you feel at home. Founded in 1890, this area housed plantation workers that labored in the expansive sugar cane fields.
Halawa!
It's believed ancient Polynesians settled in lush Hālawa Valley as early as 650 AD. With many hidden heiau (places of worship) it's easy to see why this spot, half a mile wide, 3-4 miles deep and blessed with beautiful vistas and towering waterfalls, is one of the island's most historic areas.
Haleiwa!
Haleiwa is well-known among surfers as the surfing capital of the world, offering various levels of waves that challenge the expert and help the beginner learn. Haleiwa is referred to by many surfers as part of Hawaii's Seven-Mile Miracle, a reference to the impeccable surfing conditions along the North Shore of Oahu.
Huula!
What is Hauula known for? Hauula is known for its beautiful beach parks, notably Hauula Beach Park and Kokololio Beach Park. It's also renowned for its lush greenery, serene environment, and the Hauula Loop Trail, a popular hiking spot.
Heeia!
The little hills about the ahupuaʻa of Heʻeia were formed by Kaʻōhelo from the body of Malulani, the third sister, who hung herself out of grief for her dead sister, Kaʻōhelo. These legends, passed down through generations, are just a few examples of what makes He'eia State Park a sacred and historical place.
Helemano!
Helemano Plantation is part of an organization with a mission to improve the quality of life for people with special needs. The plantation is cared by disabled adults who are provided residential houses as well as vocational and other activities by the organization.
Hickam!
Housing Hickam Communities homes feature a variety of quality finishes, including name-brand appliances, central or split air-conditioning, fenced backyards, enclosed garages and covered carports, and much more.
Iroquois Point!
"Iroquois Point" refers to the geographic land area that is occupied by the Kapilina Beach Homes (known as "Waterfront at Pu'uloa" until 2015 and "Iroquois Point Island Club" prior to 2008), a firing range, a Navy Exchange shoppette and gas station, and Iroquois Point Elementary School.
Kahaluu!
Kahaluu town is home to about 3,000 people. The town of Kahaluu hugs the coastline from Kahaluu Bay past the small cove of Heeia Bay to Keahou Bay.
Kahaluu Bay!
is somewhat protected by an ancient breakwater built on the reef providing a good snorkeling location when the surf is not too high.
Kailua!
The area is known for its white, powder-like sandy beach and its hiking trail along the Kaʻiwa Ridge to the World War II military bunkers commonly known as the "Lanikai Pillboxes". Because of its small community and easy access to its famous beach,
Lanikai!
has one of Hawaii's most expensive real estate markets.
Kalaeloa!
Like neighbouring Kailua to the east, the Kaneohe (meaning “Bamboo Husband”) area was once the home of the island's early kings. It contained some 30 royal fishponds. It was largely an agricultural area producing taro and sweet potatoes.
Kaneohe Base!
Established in 1941, the base was originally a naval base for long-range patrol planes, as NAS Kaneohe (Naval Air Station). The base suffered heavy damage in the Japanese attack on 12/07/1941. Later, the base was transferred to the US Marine Corps, and became known as MCAS - - Marine Corps Air Station, Hawaii.
Kaneohe!
Like neighbouring Kailua to the east, the Kaneohe (meaning “Bamboo Husband”) area was once the home of the island's early kings. It contained some 30 royal fishponds. It was largely an agricultural area producing taro and sweet potatoes.
Kawela Bay!
Kawela Bay is a secluded beach located at the western edge of the Turtle Bay Resort. The beach is crescent shape, and its waters are calm and clear near the shore. Another bonus is the beach is not crowded as a rule.
Ko Olina!
It became a retreat for Oahu's highest chief, a man by the name of Kakuhihewa. Ko Olina is said to have been a place of renewal for Kamehameha the Great and his Favorite wife Kaahumanu (Vierra). Pele, goddess of fire pit, came for respite from her travels.
Maili!
Māʻili is located along Farrington Highway on Oʻahu's Leeward Coast, between Māʻili Beach Park to the west and Lualualei Valley to the east. It is located 1.4 miles south of the town of Waianae, separated by the Māʻiliʻili Stream, and 1.5 miles north of Nanakuli. As of the 2020 census, the town population was 11,535.
Makaha!
Mākaha Beach has the best surfing on Oʻahu's west coast and is one of the places where big wave surfing was pioneered. Beware of the sloping sand beachhead that can cause backwash and catch unsuspecting visitors off-guard. In winters, waves can reach up to 25 feet.
Makaha Valley!
The name "Makaha" means "fierce" or "savage" in Hawaiian, fittingly attributed to its powerful winter surf. It's the place where big wave surfing began and is the home of the renowned "Buffalo Big Board Surfing Classic," a contest held annually since 1976.
Makakilo!
Makakilo is a quiet neighborhood comprised of two sections, Makakilo Upper which has newer homes, and significantly higher elevations, making it cooler and breezier, and Makakilo Lower, which offers older, custom homes, larger lots and no maintenance fees because the homes aren't part of a master planned community.
Maunawili!
Maunawili Falls is a popular hiking destination. Maunawili Valley extends behind the prominent windward peak known as Olomana. The residential developments extend only part way back into the valley, which is quite large and fairly wet, supporting limited agriculture (mostly banana growing) behind the housing.
Mililani!
Mauka The crown jewel of central Oahu, Mililani Town in central Oahu was originally a vast collection of pineapple fields until the 1960s when Castle & Cooke began development to create a new suburban area to meet the island's extensive housing needs.
Mokuleia!
Mokulēʻia means "isle [of] abundance" in Hawaiian. As of the 2020 census, the CDP had a population of 1,816. Features of interest here include Mokulēʻia Beach, Mokulēʻia Polo Field, and Dillingham Airfield, west of the town.
Nanakuli!
Nanakuli shortly afterwards started to be known as the town full of deaf people. Today, Nanakuli has a population of 12,666 people (According to the 2010 census) on 6.6 sq. miles of area, including the area underwater. This gives a population density of 1,900 per sq. mile.
Ocean Pointe!
Ocean Pointe is a suburb of Honolulu with a population of 16,173. Ocean Pointe is in Honolulu County. Living in Ocean Pointe offers residents a sparse suburban feel and most residents own their homes. Many families and young professionals live in Ocean Pointe and residents tend to be liberal.
Punaluu!
Punalu'u Beach on the southeastern shore is one of the most beautiful black sand beaches in Big Island Hawai'i. A favorite sunning spot for endangered Hawaiian green sea turtles, Punalu'u has fascinating tide pools, a large, lotus-filled freshwater pond, and a sheltered sand bottom tide pool perfect for small children.
Pupukea!
Pupukea is known for some of its popular attractions, which include: Shark's Cove. Banzai Pipeline. Ehukai Beach Park. Pu'u O Mahuka Heiau State Monument.
Royal Kunia!
Royal Kunia's Villas are in Waipahu. This area is known for its beautiful scenery, winding roads and friendly community. This community offers spacious apartment homes in plantation style
Urban Honolulu!
The Urban Honolulu Metropolitan Statistical Area had 1,016,508 residents in 2020. With over 300,000 residents, Honolulu is the most populous Oceanian city outside Australasia. Honolulu's favorable tropical climate, rich natural scenery, and extensive beaches make it a popular global destination for tourists.
Wahiawa!
Founded in 1898, the city of Wahiawa (Hawaiian: “Place of Noise”) is a commercial centre for nearby plantation communities and military installations (Schofield Barracks and Wheeler Army Airfield). Pineapples are the area's leading crop.
Waiahole-Waikane!
Ancient Hawaiians erected a heiau in the valley. To this day, taro is cultivated in the Waiahole-Waikane valley floor. To the Kamaka family, Waikane is more. It is the home of their ancestors, the site of a family shrine, the land from which their livelihood has been derived for generations.
Waialua!
Waialua is known for its lush kalo fields. Waialua means “two waters” in Hawaiian. In ancient Hawaii, Waialua was a moku, a district, and had eight ahupua'a within it. The origin of Waialua's name is uncertain.
Waikele!
Waikele evolved from a large expanse of farmland to a beautifully designed housing development catering mostly to families and couples wishing to age in a place such as Oahu. The Waikele Country Club, located in the heart of the neighborhood, contributes its aesthetic appeal to the entire Waikele community.
Waimanalo Beach!
Waimanalo Beach, located on Oahu's southeast shore next to Waimanalo Beach Park, has been voted by many as one of the “Best Beaches in the US” with miles of powdery white coral sand and pristine turquoise waters.
Waimanalo!
Waimanalo is known for some of its popular attractions, which include: Waimanalo Beach. Sea Life Park Hawaii. Bellows Field Beach Park. Makapu'u Beach.
Waipio Acres!
The cost of living in Waipio Acres is relatively low compared to other parts of Hawaii. The median home price is $700,000, and the median rent is $1,500 per month. Beautiful weather. Waipio Acres enjoys a warm, tropical climate with average temperatures ranging from 75 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit.
Waipio!
Located on the Hāmākua Coast, the sacred Waipiʻo Valley was the boyhood home of King Kamehameha I, and an important center for political and religious life in Hawaiʻi. Not only is "The Valley of the Kings" an important site for Hawaiian history and culture, it's also a place of dramatic tropical beauty.
Wheeler AFB!
The Seventh Air Service Command was established at Wheeler in 1944 to provide service and support for the B-29 bombers in the Marianas which began massive raids against Japan that fall. Placed in care-taking status in 1949, Wheeler Field was reactivated during the Korean War and houses Army helicopters today.
Whitmore Village!
Whitmore Village is in Honolulu County. Living in Whitmore Village offers residents a sparse suburban feel and most residents own their homes. In Whitmore Village there are a lot of parks. Many families and young professionals live in Whitmore Village and residents tend to be liberal.
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