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Meet Will Lydgate of Lydgate Farms

The story of the Lydgates on Kaua‘i begins in 1865 when Will Lydgate’s great-great-grandfather William Ludgate (later changed to Lydgate), an engineer and a millwright, came to the island to work in the plantation business. His son, John Mortimer Lydgate, Will’s great-grandfather, worked for King Kalākaua as a land surveyor, and was an assistant to

Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden
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Catch-and-Release Fishing Returns to Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden on Oʻahu

Situated at the foot of the Koʻolau Mountains on Oʻahu’s Windward Side, Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden spans 400 beautiful acres. Opened in 1982, the garden is the youngest and largest botanical garden owned and operated by the city and county of Honolulu.  The property features six tropical gardens—which are inspired by geographical regions—and it also boasts

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The Ultimate Weekend on Oʻahu for Families

Known as the Gathering Place, Oʻahu boasts enough gorgeous beaches, picturesque hiking trails, award-winning restaurants and world-class museums to please everyone in your ʻohana. But with all of its thrilling activities, it’s difficult to narrow down what to do in a single weekend. Here’s what it takes to create an exciting weekend on Oʻahu with

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Rodeo Competitions Preserve Big Island’s Unique Paniolo Cowboy Culture

*This story was originally published on Feb. 13, 2018.   The steel gate kicks open and a calf darts from the roping chute into the open arena. It barely gains a 10-foot lead before 30-year-old Kalai Nobriga is after it on his champagne-colored horse, his lasso whirling over his head. In what looks like a

Ancient Historical Kukaniloko Birthstones Where Royal Women Gave Birth To Hawaiian Chiefs, Located On Oahu, Hawaii
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5 Must-See Oʻahu Historic Sites You Haven’t Been To Yet

*This story was originally published on Dec. 5, 2013.   It’s not uncommon to walk right past an important archaeological site on Oʻahu and not even know it. It happens all the time in Waikīkī. Right outside of a police substation on Kalākaua Avenue, near the beachside statue of Hawaiʻi Olympian Duke Kahanamoku, stands a

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We Missed Kīlauea’s Lava Fountains but Still Had an Epic Vacation

At least we weren’t the only ones. Like many of you, we had been captivated by the fountains of lava from Kīlauea, shooting up over 1,000 feet above Halemaʻumaʻu crater. The recent eruption—now exiting its Episode 16—has lured volcano enthusiasts from around the world to Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park to witness this extraordinary sight. It

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3 Cool and Unexpected Hotel Bars and Lounges in Kailua-Kona

Around the world, hotels are reimagining the culinary options for their guests—and properties throughout Hawaiʻi are keeping up with the trend. Today, hotel guests don’t need to leave their resort to find vibey cocktail lounges with clever drinks crafted with premium ingredients. And it doesn’t end with beautiful beverages. From innovative omakase to twists on

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Get Fresh Breads, Pastries and Halekūlani’s Famous Coconut Cake at This Oʻahu Bakery

If you love the famous coconut cake from Halekūlani—and trust us, if you’ve ever had it, you’d love it—now you can get it any day of the week without having to dine at the iconic Waikīkī hotel. Halekūlani Bakery, which first opened in 2019, serves artisanal breads, pastries, croissants and, yes, the hotel’s coconut cake

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