The name "Honolulu" is derived from the Hawaiian language, meaning "calm port" or "sheltered harbor." It was not named by a single individual but rather evolved over time as the area developed as a significant harbor and settlement. The city's significance grew in the early 19th century, particularly when it became the capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii under King Kamehameha I.
No, Honolulu is not an island. Honolulu is a city on the island of Oahu.
Hausten Street in Honolulu is named after John Hausten, who was a prominent figure in the early 20th century. He was known for his contributions to the local community and real estate development. The street honors his legacy and impact within the area.
Honolulu is a City, it is the capital of Hawaii, a state.
There is no Honolulu Island. Honolulu is a city on the Island of Oahu.
The address of the Honolulu 100 is: Po Box 25368, Honolulu, HI 96825-0368
The address of the Honolulu Aquarium Society is: Po Box 235791, Honolulu, HI 96823
The headquarters of the Honolulu Travel Agency are located in Honolulu, Hawaii. The address of the Honolulu Travel Agency is 650 Iwilei Road Suit 400 Honolulu, Hawaii 96817.
Iolani Palace is in Honolulu, Hawaii.
No, there is not a Mount Honolulu. The most famous mountain in Honolulu is Diamond Head Crater.
No. The University of Honolulu is in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Honolulu has 905,034 people.
The population of Honolulu in 1900 was approximately 39,306 people.