By Noah Grodzin
At the south end of Kamehameha Highway in Hale'iwa sits a small cluster of shops located in the historic 1914 K. Nishimura Building.
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by Vera S. Williams President North Shore Outdoor Circle
If you have driven around Weed Circle lately you might have noticed that some of the hala trees ar...
By Penny Nakamua
If you’ve been around the North Shore for any length of time, it’s hard not to notice the increased traffic and usage of our ever increasin...
By Noah Grodzin & Rain Magyar
Partners Rain Magyar and surfboard manufacturer Steve Matthews from 3rd Stone opened the Hale‘iwa Surf Shop a few years ...
66-111 Kamehameha Highway
This unique masonry building features hand-cut blocks of lava stone. The front façade is covered with plaster and paint leaving th...
This unique masonry building features hand-cut blocks of lava stone. The front façade is covered with plaster and paint leaving the stone of the remaining ex...
Circa 1904 - 66-111 Kamehameha Hwy
This wood frame building built on Bishop Estate property originally housed a tailor shop and dry goods store for Sego and...
The North Shore Chamber of Commerce, as part of its mission of historic preservation of significant sites in Hale‘iwa, recently installed a bronze plaque comm...
By: Noah Grodzin
On August 26th, Boy Scouts of Hawaii Post 213 hosted an Aviation Career Day at Dillingham Airfield sponsored by Acroflight Aviation with ...
By Haleiwa Waialua Historical Society
The most prominent Waialua landmark for decades has been the Waialua Sugar Mill’s smokestack. Towering over 100 feet, ...