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The Duke Strikes Olympic Gold
The First Hotels at Waikiki
The First Printing Press
The Folio of 1855: An Early Feminist Newspaper
The Kalaupapa Lighthouse
The Kamehameha Statues
The Pa‘a Mo‘olelo Award
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The Royal Hawaiian Hotel
Three Women Newspaper Editors
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Chinatown Burns to the Ground
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Elevators and Escalators
The First Hotels at Waikiki
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The ‘Auwai of Nu‘uanu Valley
The Diamond Head Lighthouse
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A Case of Censorship
A Catholic Press Is Born
Personalities
Anthony D. Allen, an African American in Hawai‘i
Charlie Fern, Barnstormer
Gina Sobrero, An Italian Baroness in Hawai‘i
Jack Purdy and the Wild Bull: A Tall Tale
James Joseph Fern, Honolulu’s First Mayor
Ko‘olau and Pi‘ilani: A Leper and his Wife
Robert Wilcox: Rebellion and Home Rule
The Tuttle Brothers: Aviation Pioneers
Sports
The Day of the Governors
The Father of Baseball
Treasures of Hawaiian History from the Collection of the Hawaiian Historical Society
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HHS President Reelected
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