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    In the middle of Waikīkī, Hawai‘i’s most crowded, most photographed, most highly trafficked neighborhood, there is a monument to Native Hawaiian culture that is also, perhaps, one of our most overlooked In plain view, between the ever popular Duke Kahanamoku statue and elegant Moana Surfrider
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