Good Night Phoenix


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Good Night Phoenix features Desert Botanical Gardens, Musical Instrument Museum, Heard Museum, Camelback Mountain, Children's Museum of Phoenix, South Mountain Park,Chase Field, Phoenix Zoo, Arizona Science Center, Hole in the Rock, and more. Welcome to the great city of Phoenix. This book is part of the bestselling Good Night Our World series, which includes hundreds of titles exploring iconic locations and exciting, child-friendly themes. Many of North America's most beloved regions are artfully celebrated in these board books designed to soothe children before bedtime while instilling an early appreciation for the continent's natural and cultural wonders. Each book stars a multicultural group of people visiting the featured area's attractions as rhythmic language guides children through the passage of both a single day and the four seasons while saluting the iconic aspects of each place. This charming and educational board book tours young readers around this interesting and unique desert region.




The HONOLULU ZOO


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The HONOLULU ZOO, Waikiki's Wildlife Treasure, 1915-2015, is a vivid history of this zoo's hundred years from its beginning to the present day, with more than 300 carefully selected photographs, many from private collections never before published. For more than a decade, authors Paul Breese, Honolulu Zoo Director Emeritus, and his spouse, Jean DeMercer-Breese, retired teacher, diligently researched and documented the zoo's long and fascinating history for this book.The zoo in Kapiolani Park began in 1915, led by 25 year old Ben Hollinger, newly elected member of the city's Board of Supervisors. Supervisor Hollinger vigorously carried out the duties of acting zoo director during his time in office, 1914-1926. He obtained and housed lions and bears before he acquired the zoo's major prize, an African elephant named Daisy, in 1916.In 1935 the zoo was named the Waikiki Bird Park and stocked with many birds under the supervision of skilled aviculturist Edwin H. Lewis until 1941.In 1947, a local dairy offered the city of Honolulu its collection of zoo animals including an Asian elephant, Bactrian camel, and two adult chimpanzees. Paul Breese had worked at the San Diego Zoo before World War II. During the war he served in the navy in the Pacific and settled in Hawaii at war's end. His goal was to rebuild the zoo in Honolulu and he and his supporters urged the city to accept the gift animals. The Parks Board did so and named the collection the Honolulu Zoo, employing Breese as the zoo's director. Breese led the major development of the zoo, beginning by obtaining the services of the San Diego Zoo's planner to draw up the Honolulu Zoo's Master Plan. He supervised the construction of many animal enclosures, the zoo's infrastructure, and the planting of many shade trees. Between 1949 and 1958, he made seven trips on freighters from the West Coast to Honolulu, bringing back large numbers of zoo animals. Breese left the zoo's directorship in 1965.This book covers the exciting development of the Honolulu Zoo and its succession of leaders to the present.




Zoo


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In this book, ZOO, the author, Bernard Livingston will present a study of this world which treats it as social history. But the style will be a light-handed one similar to that of his previous social study, Their Turf, the story of the world of the racehorse and the people involved therein. It is to be hoped that the fun, drama, humor and yes, enlightenment inherent in the world of the zoo will not be lacking in this work.




Secrets of Diamond Head


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This book traces the life of Diamond Head crater from its birth to its use by hikers and the military today.




Sunny Skies, Shady Characters


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For thirty years starting in the mid-1970s, the byline of Jim Dooley appeared on riveting investigative stories of organized crime and political corruption that headlined the front page of Honolulu’s morning daily. In Sunny Skies, Shady Characters, James Dooley revisits highlights of his career as a hard-hitting investigative reporter for the Honolulu Advertiser and, in later years, for KITV television and the online Hawaii Reporter. His lively backstories on how he chased these high-profile scandals make fascinating reading, while providing an insider’s look at the business of journalism and the craft of investigative reporting. Dooley’s first assignment as an investigative journalist involved the city housing project of Kukui Plaza, which introduced him to the “pay to play” method of awarding government contracts to obliging consultants. In later stories, he scrutinized bloody struggles over illicit gambling revenue, the murder of a city prosecutor’s son, local syndicate ties to the Teamsters Union, and the dealings of Bishop Estate. His groundbreaking coverage of the forays by yakuza into Hawaii and the continental United States were the first of its kind in American journalism. As Dooley pursued stories from the underside of island society, names of respected public figures and those of violent criminals filled his notebook: entertainer Don Ho, U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye, Governors George Ariyoshi and Ben Cayetano, Mayor Frank Fasi, and notorious felons Henry Huihui, Nappy Pulawa, and Ronnie Ching. Woven throughout is the name of Big Island rancher Larry Mehau—was he the “godfather of organized crime” in Hawaii as alleged by the FBI, or simply an ex-cop who befriended power brokers in the course of doing business for his security guard firm? The book includes a timeline of Mehau’s activities to allow readers to judge for themselves.




Explorer's Guide Honolulu & Oahu: A Great Destination (Second Edition) (Explorer's Great Destinations)


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For the independent traveler looking to go beyond tourist luaus and snorkel cruises, this new edition guides you to the best Oahu has to offer. Honolulu resident Stacy Pope guides you to the best of Oahu’s cafe´s and hotels, shopping hotspots and hip nightclubs, museums and archaeological sites, and, of course, its most stunning beaches and hidden trails. To live like a local (even for a week!) and to fully appreciate Hawaii’s unique culture, make this book your ultimate island companion.




Moon Honolulu & Oahu


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Make Your Escape! The ideal balance between lively metropolis and serene shores, O'ahu is the heartbeat of the Hawaiian Islands. See the soul of Hawaii with Moon Honolulu & O'ahu, the travel guide preferred by locals. What you'll find in Moon Honolulu & O'ahu: Expert, local author Kevin Whitton provides an adventurers perspective on his beloved island home Full-color guides with vibrant, helpful photos, all in an easy-to-navigate format Detailed directions and over 20 maps for exploring on your own O'ahu travel itineraries for every trip and budget with options for rainy days, including: O'ahu in Seven Days, Best Beaches, Family Fun, Best Snorkeling and Diving, Hit the Trail, Best Surfing, Historical Sites, Hotspots for Honeymooners In-depth coverage for Waikiki, Honolulu, the North Shore, Hanauma Bay and Southeast, Kailua and Windward, and Ko Olina and Leeward Honest advice on finding the best accommodations, accessible transportation, and experiencing the real O'ahu Activities and ideas for every traveler: spot sea turtles as your snorkel the coral reefs, or go whale-watching. Hike, bike, or do yoga on the beach before unwinding at a spa, golfing, or hitting a tennis court. Attend a traditional luau and sample Polynesian cuisine, or visit historic landmarks like Pearl Harbor Accurate information, researched by a local, including background on the landscape, plants and animals, history, and culture Handy tools such as detailed lodging information and suggestions on LGBT+ travel and eco-tourism, all in a book light enough for your beach bag With Moon Honolulu & O'ahu's practical tips, myriad activities, and local insight on the best things to do and see, you can plan your trip your way. Interested in island hopping? Check out Moon Big Island of Hawai'i, Moon Kaua'i, and Moon Maui. Visiting all the islands? Check out Moon Hawaiian Islands.




Let's Go Hawaii 5th Edition


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Packed with travel information, including more listings, deals, and insider tips: CANDID LISTINGS of hundreds of places to eat, sleep, and surf like a local RELIABLE MAPS and directions to help you navigate the islands Rewarding VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES in ecological and cultural conservation STUDY ABROAD to learn about volcanology, indigenous languages, and exotic species INSIDER TIPS on saving money and finding aloha EXTENSIVE BEACH COVERAGE, from the sickest surf spots to the most breathtaking sunsets HIDDEN TREASURES, from roadside shave ice stands to deserted beaches




Waikiki, Honolulu and Oahu


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The island is home to about 900,000 people (75% of the resident population of the state). The city of Honolulu - largest city, state capital, and main deepwater marine port for the State of Hawai'i - is located here. Well-known features include Waikiki, Pearl Harbor, Diamond Head, Hanauma Bay, Kane'ohe Bay and the North Shore. Written by a resident of the island, this is the most detailed guide available, covering all the hotels and restaurants, the sights and activities - illustrated with maps and photos throughout.




Where are My Slippers?


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A lost pair of slippers at the zoo gives young readers an opportunity to learn colors.