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1. Waikiki Beach: Waikiki Beach is one of Hawaii's truly great recreational beaches. It's basically a two mile stretch of coast fronted...
2. Legend Seafood Restaurant: In the Chinese Cultural Center in Chinatown, there is Legend Seafood Restuarant and, across from it, Legend Vegetarian...
3. Kua'Aina Sandwich: There is now a Kua'Aina Sandwich in Honolulu - the original one is in the surfing town of Haleiwa on Oahu's North...
4. Formaggio's Wine Bar: Great wine bar with a nice assortment of wines and good food.  
5. Punchbowl: National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, located in the middle of Puowaina Crater (a dead volcano). This is a...
6. National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific: Also referred to as "Punchbowl," this is located in the middle of Puowaina Crater (a dead volcano). This is a beautiful...
7. Hilton Hawaiian Village: One of the most popular hotels in Waikiki, the Hawaiian Village has 22 acres of beachfront property, has shopping...
8. Blue Water Shrimp & Seafood Co.: One of many "shrimp trucks" all over the state. There are not many in Honolulu, though. The garlic shrimp is to die...
9. Chaminade University: Roman Catholic private university located in Hawaii's capitol, Honolulu.  
10. Hawaii Pacific University: Private medium-sized university (just shy of 10,000 students) is located in Honolulu's downtown...  
11. Hawaii Tokai International College: a 2 year private liberal arts college that is located in Honolulu, HI.  
12. University of Hawaii at Manoa: A public university that is part of Hawaii's school system, located in the neighborhood of Manoa, located in...  
13. Honolulu Community College: A community college that is located in Hawaii's capitol, Honolulu.  
14. Kapiolani Community College: A community college that is located in Honolulu, Hawaii.  
15. Honolulu Symphony: Today, the Honolulu Symphony has begun its second century of bringing great music to the Hawaiian Islands. Founded in...  
 

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A county park situated along Lake Travis, is the only clothing-optional public park in Texas.

Reference to the CTA trains, which run elevated from the streets.

In the basement.

(noun) Common nickname for the Minneapolis Star Tribune, a daily newspaper.

1. Water moccasin-infested

2. Adj. describing dark, murky areas along the banks of Barton Creek in which water moccasins may lurk. For use when evaluating swimming holes.

A baked casserole dish that is commonly eaten in Minnesota homes. Popular varieties include Tator Tot hotdish, Party Potatoes (aka Funeral Potatoes), Green Bean casserole and Wild Rice casserole. Many of these are cooked with Campbell's Soup such as Cream of Chicken.

A reference to Scottsdale's "upper-crusty" atmosphere.