A traditional Hawaiian feast.
LUAU
This famous beach on Oahu means "Spouting Waters".
Waikiki
Haleakala means "house for the..." what?
SUN
In 1946, a ______________ wiped out many of the farms in Waipi'o Valley.
This is the smallest island that was once used for bombing.
Kahoolawe
What does Waimea mean?
Reddish Water
What USS ship lies under the Pearl Harbor Memorial?
Many immigrants from China, Japan, Puerto Rico, Korea, Philippines, and Europe came to work on these plantations.
Sugar Plantations
The original Kamehameha Statue is located on the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, or WEST side of the island?
North
This island is known as the "Forbidden Island".
Ni'ihau
According to legend, how many nights did it take the Menehune to build the Alekoko Fishpond?
One night
This ranch is the location for many movies including Jurassic Park, George of the Jungle, Jumanji, and Lost.
KUALOA Rance
The Wainapanapa State Park lies on the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, or WEST Side of the island?
Captain Cook
This island is about 5.1 million years old and is the oldest of the Hawaiian islands.
Kauai
Is the Hanalei Pier on the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, or WEST side of the island?
North
The Hawaiian word for sea turtle is this.
HONU
There are 59 bridges and 620 curves on this 64 mile long road.
Road to HANA or HANA Highway
During WWII, this branch of the military trained for war at Hapuna Beach.
Marines
This island is known as the "Pineapple Island".
Lana'i
Is the Spouting Horn located on the North, South, East, or West shore of the island?
South
Former President Obama enjoyed staying at this popular East side beach.
KAILUA BEACH
Kama'ole Beach Park is a set of how many beaches?
Three
COWBOY
Who was the first president of the Republic of Hawaii and the first Governor of the Territory of Hawaii?
Sanford Ballard Dole