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Hawaii Theatre. / 21.31056°N 157.86111°W / 21.31056; -157.86111. The Hawaii Theatre is a historic 1922 theatre in downtown Honolulu, Hawaii, located at 1130 Bethel Street, between Hotel and Pauahi Streets, on the edge of Chinatown. It is listed on the State and National Register of Historic Places.
The Aloha Tower is a retired lighthouse [3] [4] that is considered one of the landmarks of the state of Hawaii in the United States. Opened on September 11, 1926, at a cost of $160,000 ($2,805,206 in 2024), [5] [6] the Aloha Tower is located at Pier 9 of Honolulu Harbor. It has been, and continues to be, a guiding beacon welcoming vessels to ...
The Honolulu Star-Bulletin. 500 Ala Moana, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813. US [1] The Honolulu Star-Bulletin was a daily newspaper based in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. At the time publication ceased on June 6, 2010, it was the second largest daily newspaper in the state of Hawaiʻi (after the Honolulu Advertiser ).
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Category. : Theatres in Hawaii. The following lists the movie theatres in Hawaii, United States. The two major movie theatres chain in Hawaii are Consolidated Theatres and Regal Cinemas (US). Consolidated Theatres operates 9 locations while Regal Cinemas operates 8 locations.
Designated HRHP. June 24, 1994. The ʻĪao Theater is a Spanish Mission style theater opened in 1928, in the city of Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii. It was originally both a movie and vaudeville house, until it fell into disrepair in the 1980s. Facing possible demolition, in 1994, it was listed on the State of Hawaii's Register of Historic Places.
Diamond Head Theatre. Coordinates: 21°16.280′N 157°48.149′W. The Diamond Head Theatre is a cultural institution in the United States. Locally known as the Broadway of the Pacific, it is located on the slopes of Diamond Head in Honolulu, Hawaii. Opened in 1915, it is Hawaii's oldest performing arts center. [1]
Hawaii Opera Theatre. The Hawaii Opera Theatre ( HOT) is the islands' only major opera company established in 1960. The company performs three or more operas in a season. Opera seasons start in October and end in the early summer of the following year. It performs mostly in the Blaisdell Concert Hall, Honolulu.