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Back in the Day: Photos from Hawaii’s Past

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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / APRIL 15, 1972

Zulu meets Zulu at Sea Life Park: The attraction’s first Steller sea lion is greeted by its namesake Zulu, aka Gilbert Lani Kauhi, a local entertainer and actor on “Hawaii Five-0.”
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / AUGUST 6, 1977

The drowning of four Japanese tourists in the waters off Kuhio Beach since the start of the year, as well as a recent near-drowning, prompted the Honolulu Parks and Recreation Department to paint warnings in Japanese on the seawall.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / JULY 22, 1969

Two youngsters make like Jane and Tarzan on playground equipment that was given for free to the city to use at Kipapa Park by Mililani town.
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STARADVERTISER / DECEMBER 14, 1982

Members of kumu hula John Kaha‘i Topolinski’s Ka Pa Hula Hawai‘i fill King’s Village with the rhythm and movement of ancient chants and dances during festivities marking the 10th anniversary and rededication of the visitor attraction formerly known as King’s Alley at the corner of Koa and Kaiulani avenues in Waikiki.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / APRIL 11, 1972

Models and volunteers from the audience display the latest in kimono fashion during a presentation at the Ilikai Hotel’s Pacific Ballroom. Among the women asked to join the demonstration was Jean Ariyoshi, second from right, wife of Lt. Gov. George Ariyoshi.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / JULY 21, 1962

Fred Flintstone is surrounded by hula dancers on his arrival at Honolulu Airport. Fred is on his way to visit patients at Shriners Hospitals for Children.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / NOVEMBER 29, 1976

On a Sunday afternoon, relaxation for these players and kibitzers can be found at a pool hall at Hotel and River streets.