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Honolulu Hawaii
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As Hawaii's largest city, it's sometimes perceived as being less
"Hawaiian" than the rest of the state, meaning that its
high-rise office buildings and traffic don't easily match many
people's romantic ideal of what Hawaii should be remote
palm-fringed beaches and lavish resorts. Honolulu is probably
the most Hawaiian part of the state simply because it best
reflects the many different things that Hawaii can be: It's a
multicultural mix of people; it's a beautiful landscape of
greenery and ocean; and it's a place where stupendous historical
events have unfolded, many of them recounted in Honolulu's
historic sites and museums. All that's exciting about big-city
life -theater, opera, shopping, nightclubs, fine dining -is set
against a backdrop of majestic, rain-forest-covered mountains
and sweeping vistas. |
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