The Aloha State
- State Site: Official Web Site of the State of Hawaii
- Capital City:
- Capitol:
- Abbreviations:
- Postal: HI
- Traditional: (None)
- Admission to Union:
- Ancestry / Genealogy:
- Apartments: Hawaii Apartments
- Area:
- Area Codes: Hawaii Area Codes
- Biographies: Notable Hawaiians
- Bird:
- Birth Records: Birth Certificate Requests
- Border States: Hawaii is surrounded entirely by water (Pacific Ocean).
- Citizens: Hawaii Citizens
- Climate: Climatology For Hawaii
- Constitution: Hawaii Constitution, 50th state to enter the Union.
- County Profile: Hawaii Counties
- Courts: Hawaii Courts
- Current Events: Hawaii News
- Death Records: Death Certificate Request
- Department of: All State Agencies
- Driving:
- Economy:
- Agriculture: Sugar cane and pineapples are Hawaii's most valuable crops. Hawaii
also produces large quantities of flowers, much for export. Coffee, macadamia nuts, avocados, bananas,
guavas, papayas, tomatoes and other fruits are grown. Vegetables raised for local use include beans,
corn, lettuce, potatoes and taro. Livestock products are beef cattle, dairy, eggs and hogs. [Find out more]
- Manufacturing: Food processing (refined sugar, canned pineapple) is Hawaii's
leading manufacturing activity. Other processed food products are bread, candy, dairy products, juices
and soft drinks. Printed materials (mostly newspapers), refined petroleum, stone, clay, glass products
and clothing contribute in the manufacturing sector.
- Services: About 90% of Hawaii's gross product is produced in service industries.
Community, business, and personal services (private health care, law, accounting, and engineering firms,
hotels, restaurants, rental car agencies) make up Hawaii's leading service industry. Software development
is also important. Ranking second in the services sector are government services in support of Army,
Air Force, Navy and Marine bases on Oahu. Also included is the operation of public schools. Finance,
insurance and real estate rank as Hawaii's third most important service area.
- Fishing: The most important commercial fish are swordfish and bigeye (tuna).
- Flag:
- Fishing:
- Flower:
- Genealogical Resources:
- Geographic Center: Hawaii Geography
- Governor:
- Highest Point: Mauna Kea, 13,796 feet above sea level.
- Highway Markers: Hawaii
- History:
- Hunting:
- Judiciary: Hawaii State Judiciary
- Largest Cities: 10 Largest Cities
- Legislature: Hawaii State Legislature
- Library: Hawaii State Public Library System
- License Plates: Hawaii
- Lottery: Hawaii Lottery
- Lowest Point: Hawaii Geography
- Maps: Hawaii Maps
- Marriage: About Marriage Licenses
- Media:
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- Motor Vehicles: Motor Vehicles, Licensing and Permits Division
- Motto:
- Museums: Hawaii Museums
- National Forests: (None)
- National Parks: National Parks in Hawaii
- Natural Resources: Mild, warm climate and deep topsoil in the valleys between mountains.
Large reserves of underground water accumulate at higher elevations. Few minerals but Kauai and Maui have soils
rich in titanium oxide, a paint pigment.
- Newspapers: Hawaii
- Nickname: for Hawaii
- Non-transients: Find A Grave
- Online Services: Hawaii Online Services
- Origin of State's name: Hawaii
- Political Cartoons: PoliticalCartoons.com
- Population:
- Representatives:
- Road Side America: Hawaii
- Senior Citizens: Executive Office on Aging
- Song: Hawai`i Pono`i
- State Parks: Hawaii State Parks
- State Quarter: Hawaii
- Symbols: Hawaii Symbols
- Tax Forms:
- Topography: State Topography Image: Hawaii
- Travel:
- Tree: Kukui Tree (Aleurites Moluccana)
- Unclaimed Funds: Unclaimed Property
- Veteran Affairs: Office of Veterans Services
- Vital Records: Department of Health
- Weather:
- Web Cams: Hawaii Webcams
- Zip Codes:
- Zoos:
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