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Waialua (Hawaiian pronunciation: [vɐjəˈluwə]) is a census-designated
place and
North S****
community in the
Waialua District on the
island of Oʻahu, City...
- The
Waialua Sugar Mill,
formally known as the
Chamberlain Plantation, was a
sugarcane plantation and
historical sugar mill,
located in the town of Waialua...
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Waialua High and
Intermediate School is a
public intermediate and high
school for
grades 7–12 in the
Waialua CDP in City and
County of Honolulu, Hawaii...
- census-designated
place (CDP) in the
Waialua District of the
island of Oʻahu, City and
County of Honolulu. Haleʻiwa is
located on
Waialua Bay, the
mouth of Anahulu...
- the only
operating railroad museum in the U.S
State of Hawaii. In 1970,
Waialua Agricultural Co. said it
would s**** its 0-6-2T
locomotive No. 6 because...
- (57.7%)
Waipio (54.7%) Pepe`ekeo (54.7%)
Kahului (53.6%) Pāhoa (52.4%)
Waialua (51.9%) Hālawa (51.6%) 'Ewa
Gentry (51.4%)
Edison (2020, 53.62%) Palisades...
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credited to
Blossom Galbiso, a
teacher and
guidance counselor who
taught at
Waialua Elementary School in Oahu. In 1991,
Galbiso introduced the game she had...
- High School,
Pearl City Waiʻanae High School, Waiʻanae
Waialua High and
Intermediate School,
Waialua Waipahu High School,
Waipahu American Renaissance Academy...
- are a
variation of a mille-feuille po****rized by Paʻalaʻa Kai
Bakery in
Waialua. Snow
puffies are a po****r
dessert in
Hawaii often purchased as omiyage...
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Evangelist Catholic Church, Mililani, (Oʻahu)
Saint Michael Catholic Church,
Waialua, (Oʻahu) +Saints
Peter and Paul
Catholic Mission,
Waimea Bay (Oʻahu) Saint...