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About Hawaii

Hawaii is currently the last state to be entered into the union. The Island chain did not become an official state until August 21, 1959. It was President Dwight D. Eisenhower who signed the papers making Hawaii an official part of the United States of America. Although Hawaii is still a baby in comparison with other states, the Hawaiian island chain has a long and colorful history, from both its Pacific Island and American lineages.

The Luau became a Hawaiian tradition in 1819 when the King first held a celebration where women were allowed to attend. This tradition has grown into one of the most beloved experiences of the many people who visit Hawaii. Traditional foods served at these colorful Hawaiian celebrations include poi, roasted pig, salt water and fresh water fish, sweet potatoes, mountains of fresh fruit and the favorite drink served, is of course, the Mai Tai. Every guest is given a traditional lei when they arrive. Leis are made from either flowers or shells depending upon which island the Luau is being held.

Some of the more distinctive flavors that are perceived to be expressly Hawaiian were really brought to the islands from other cultures over the course of many years. These include the pineapple, coffee and macadamia nuts.

The sport of surfing is believed to have gotten its start in Hawaii. The first surfers used their 12-foot wooden boards as fishing boats. Many of the fishermen began riding the waves as pastime during their day. Surfing slowly became a sport over the years. At that time surfing was called wave-sliding and to be a great surfer was a sign of power. Only the best were allowed to surf the better shorelines. Hawaii is still one of the premier places to "catch a wave" in the world.


Hawaii Attractions
Polynesian Cultural Center Japanese Cultural Center/Hawaii
Pacific Tsunami Museum Bishop Museum
Hawaii Tropical Garden National Tropical Garden
Hawaii Rainforest Zoo Waikiki Aquarium

Hawaii's National Parks
Haleakala National Park
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Kalaupapa National Historical Park
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park
Pu`uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park
Puukohola Heiau National Historic Site
U S S Arizona Memorial

Hawaii Universities & Colleges
CTAHR College BYU Hawaii
University of Hawaii/Hilo Hawaii Pacific University
University of Hawaii/West Oahu University of Hawaii
University of Phoenix/Hawaii Kapiolani Community College
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