Hawaii occupies a strange place in the consciousness of most Americans. For most of us, it’s a vacation spot. A tropical island paradise with idyllic beaches, majestic waves, and towering volcanoes.
The Falls of Clyde, the 146-year-old ship that lingered on the Honolulu waterfront during a decades-long debate over its future, was finally escorted early Wednesday to its final resting place, on the ...
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