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called Wai Momi (meaning, "Waters of Pearl") or
Puʻuloa (meaning, "long hill") by the Hawaiians.
Puʻuloa was
regarded as the home of the
shark goddess,...
- in 1999. The Navy gave the
developers a 65-year
lease of
Iroquois Point/
Puʻuloa, a 34-acre (14 ha)
parcel on Ford Island, and the 6.6-acre (2.7 ha) Hālawa...
- high-occupancy
vehicle (HOV) lane
during the
morning rush hour from
Halawa to
Puuloa Road.
Traffic volumes on the highway,
measured in
terms of
annual average...
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densest concentration of
engravings in
Polynesia as a whole,
while the
Puʻuloa petroglyphs site on
Hawaii has the
largest number of
petroglyphs in a single...
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proposed for the station,
Puʻuloa,
means "long hill" and
refers to an ʻili that
marked the
entrance to the bays of
Puʻuloa.
Skyline trains run
every 10...
- Smith,
Molokai Training Support Facility,
Manana Family Housing Area,
Puuloa Range, and the
Pearl City
Warehouse Annex combined to form a new command...
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century C.E., at
which time
kanaka maoli expanded the main
channel of
Puʻuloa (Pearl Harbor)
before creating fishponds and
terraced agricultural fields...
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consists of 220
acres (0.89 km2) at Camp
Smith proper, 137
acres (0.55 km2) at
Puuloa Rifle Range in Ewa Beach, and 62
acres (250,000 m2) in
Manana Housing. Camp...
- H-1
Southwest end of
Puʻuloa overcrossing at H-201 — —
Puʻuloa Road:
Former portion of Route 66 Route 7311 3.437 5.531
Puʻuloa Road (Route 7310) Kamehameha...
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Hawaii Air
Station Marine Corps Air
Station Kaneohe Bay Camp Camp H. M.
Smith Ranges MCTAB Puuloa Decommissioned Marine Corps Air
Station Ewa Camp Tarawa...