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Back in the Day: Photos from Hawaii’s Past

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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / AUGUST 15, 1967

One way to beat the heat in an old station wagon: Roll the windows down and stick your feet out. However, beware passing cars; get too close and there might be a few fewer cool feet.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / AUGUST 30, 1951

Sgt. John C. Stanley of the Honolulu Police Department chats with Junior Police Offi cers Philip Resurreccion, 10, left, Severo Bascon, 11, and Samson Y. Kato, 11.
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STARADVERTISER / MARCH 2, 1971

Ingrid Kang, chief trainer at Sea Life Park, crouches in a small outrigger canoe in the sparkling noonday sun and graciously hands a fi sh to Makapuu the whale. Kang teaches Makapuu and the 26 dolphins in Whaler’s Cove to do new tricks.
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STARADVERTISER / DECEMBER 18, 1965

Pillars rise at the intersection of Kapahulu and Harding avenues for a $5.6 million, 0.4-mile overpass to carry the H-1 freeway into Kaimuki, slated to be completed in mid-1967.
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STARADVERTISER / MARCH 25, 1962

Thousands of islanders and visitors lined Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki last night to watch the Honolulu Japanese Junior Chamber of Commerce’s annual Cherry Blossom parade. The parade began at Fort DeRussy and ended at the Waikiki Shell where a show was staged.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / OCTOBER 22, 1966

George Q. Cannon, president of Meadow Gold Dairies Hawaii, shows a drawing of the company’s new ice cream plant to 7-year-old Larry Adres of 3554 Kalihi St. In the background is the Purity Inn ice cream parlor at the corner of Keeaumoku and Beretania streets, the site of the new Meadow Gold plant.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / FEBRUARY 28, 1977

Olomana (Robert Beaumont, sitting left, and Jerry Santos, standing left), Booga Booga (center, Ed Kaahea, Rap Reiplinger and James Grant Benton, standing) and the Brothers Cazimero (Robert and Roland, right) were part of the lineup scheduled for the second annual Hawaii Contemporary Music Festival on March 20, 1977, at the Blaisdell Arena.