- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Aug. 19, 2022
Every year, I write about the anniversaries of important Hawaii organizations. Last week I explored the 100th anniversary of radio and the 70th anniversary of television in Hawaii. Here are some other significant milestones: a church, hospital, country store and bike path.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Aug. 12, 2022
One hundred years ago in Hawaii, there was a race between two competitors to be the first to broadcast a live show on a newfangled device called radio.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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Aug. 5, 2022
In the past few weeks, I’ve been driving by Pohakupu Mini Park across the street from Castle Hospital in Kailua, and wondered what its story was.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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July 29, 2022
Hawaii streets and avenues often have interesting stories about how they were named or designed. In this column I’ll respond to questions from readers about several particular streets.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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July 15, 2022
Sometimes I have interesting stories that don’t take up an entire column. In this week’s edition I’ll look at why Holmes Hall at UH was given that name. Then we’ll skip over to Heeia to look at what those concrete remnants are in the ocean near King Intermediate.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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July 1, 2022
Rolf Nordahl of the MacMouse Club and I were talking recently about Lemon Road in Waikiki, where he lives and works. It’s not named for the fruit, he told me, but for a family that lived there.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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June 24, 2022
I wrote about Spencecliff restaurants several weeks ago and heard from several who worked at one of its 50 establishments.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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June 17, 2022
Last week I wrote about several streets in Hawaii and how they got their names. Since then I have been deluged with stories and questions. Here are some of them.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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June 10, 2022
Jed Gaines, founder of Read Aloud America, recently suggested I write about streets and how they got their names. Who was Keeaumoku Street named for, he wanted to know.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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June 3, 2022
When I was old enough to have a few bucks in my pocket to go out to eat, I often found myself at a Spencecliff restaurant. The food was good.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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May 27, 2022
I was looking through an old Hilo High School Vikings yearbook a while ago and noticed it had three pages devoted to student nicknames. Every senior, it seemed, had one.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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May 20, 2022
Every now and then I open my mailbag and respond to reader questions. Here are some I’ve gotten recently.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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May 13, 2022
Louise Saffery asked: “Do you remember the Green Turtle, a restaurant and bar, across the street from the former KGMB studios?
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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May 6, 2022
Every year, I highlight local companies and organizations that reach significant milestones. Today I’m happy to congratulate the Outdoor Circle on all it has accomplished in 110 years.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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April 29, 2022
Last week I wrote about a few restaurants that are long gone and the dishes readers wished they could still order and dine on. Since then my inbox has been flooded with more nominations and memories. Here are some of them.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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April 22, 2022
I was talking to my neighbor Ivan Young this week. He told me he used to work at Lyn’s Delicatessen at Ala Moana Center with 18-year-old John Gotanda, who’s now president of Hawaii Pacific University.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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April 15, 2022
I enjoyed seeing Tiger Woods return to the Masters last weekend, and it reminded me of a local golfer who did something similar in 1934. His name was Francis I‘i Brown.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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April 8, 2022
Last week I wrote about the Waikiki Jungle, the part of Waikiki that extended from about Kaiulani Avenue to the zoo. In the 1960s and 1970s, it was filled mostly with one- and two-story houses whose low rents attracted young locals, members of the military and hippies.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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April 1, 2022
Many ideas for this column arrive in my email inbox. Iris Nitta wrote recently, saying: “One place that I’d like to hear more about is the Waikiki Jungle.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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March 25, 2022
I’ve written about Hawaii people crossing paths with celebrities a few times this year. Former KGMB news anchor Linda Coble told me she met several presidents, two first ladies and even Oprah Winfrey.
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- By Bob Sigall, Special to the Star-Advertiser
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March 11, 2022
Pidgin, which evolved from the many different cultures all living together in the early days of the plantations, is a part of what makes Hawaii special. Pidgin binds us together in unique ways, with its rich vocabulary and clever phrases that can only be found in the islands.
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