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Kekaha (literally, "the place" in Hawaiian) is a census-designated
place (CDP) in Kauaʻi County, Hawaiʻi,
United States. The po****tion was 3,715 at the...
- five
nautical miles (9 km)
northwest of the
central business district of
Kekaha, in
Kauai County, Hawaii,
United States. PMRF is the world's
largest instrumented...
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Kekaha (NSK, Hawaiian: Hale Kula
Niihau o
Kekaha), also
known as Ke Kula
Niihau O
Kekaha Learning Center (KKNOK), is a K-12
charter school in
Kekaha,...
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Theresa Catholic Church in
Kekaha is a
parish of the
Roman Catholic Church of
Hawaii in the
United States.
Located in
Kekaha on the
island of Kauai, the...
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specifically near
Kekaha,
where descendants of
families from Niʻihau now live. Today, the Niʻihau
dialect is
taught in Ke Kula
Niihau O
Kekaha. The Hawaiian...
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Kalaheo Elementary School Kapa'a
Elementary Kaumualii Elementary School Kekaha Elementary School Kilauea Elementary School Kōloa
Elementary School Wilcox...
- was part of the
California Constitutional Convention.
Knudsen arrived in
Kekaha, Kauai,
Hawaii in 1856. He
managed the
Grove Farm
Plantation which was then...
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leases to Mana and
Kekaha,
where he
became a
successful sugarcane plantation owner. He
settled in Waiawa,
between Mana and
Kekaha,
immediately across...
- cane was sent by
bullock teams into
Kekaha,
several miles away,
where it was
processed at the
sugar mill at
Kekaha Plantation. At the turn of the 20th...
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which runs
along the
perimeter of the
island from
Kekaha to Hanalei. Two of the
Mainline routes (
Kekaha–Līhuʻe,
primarily aligned with
Route 50 and Hanalei–Līhuʻe...