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Welcome to Honolulu! It is the capital of Hawaii and has been since 1845. The state capitol building is one of the few official buildings in Hawaii. Places to visit in Honolulu are the Honolulu Zoo, the Waikiki Aquarium, Paradise Park, and the Bontanic Garden.
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This is the city of Hilo! It is populated mostly by the Japanese. It is surrounded by orchards and plantations. It is usually unlikely to see whales in the ocean but one was spotted at Hilo. Places to see in Hilo, are the Akaka Falls State Park, the Kaumana Caves, and the Rainbow Falls.
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Welcome to the Maui Island! Places to visit in Maui are the Waianapanapa State Park and the cave, The Whaler’s Village Museum. In the center of the museum is a full whale skeleton. The Hawaii Polo Club is in Maui. Polo is a popular sport in Hawaii.
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This is the Oahu Islands! Great places to visit in Oahu are the Waimea Falls Park, diving shows and hula performances, the Waikiki Shell is a famous outdoor theater, Aloha Week which is held every year in September in Oahu. Pearl Harbor, and the Pro Surf Champions.
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Welcome to the Kauai Island! There are many things to see here! One is the Fern Grotto it is a 90 minute boat ride on the Wailua River. The Fern Grotto is actually a cave, many weddings take place here. There are also lots of volcanoes on this island, Puu O’o being one of them. Make sure you also visit the Waimea State Park and the Ola Pua Botonical Gardens!
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Hawaii’s population is approximately 1,115,274 which is the 40th most populous state. The state bird has been the Hawaiian Goose since 1957. Hawaii is known as the Aloha State. Hawaii’s natural beauty attracts many tourists and is a great place to go! |
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