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hawaii
Coorinates: 21°18′41″N, 157°47′47″W
Trivia about hawaii
The only palaces on U.S. soil that were built for monarchs are found in this state
In August 1959 a coin toss helped Hiram L. Fong become this state's senior senator
It's the only state name that when spelled officially contains a diacritical mark
Of the U.S. states with active volcanos, this state is farthest south
With a common nickname that refers to its size, this is the largest island in the United States
On December 19 the people of this U.S. state celebrate Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop's birthday
Hilo, I love you, you're the seat of this county that's also a "Big Island"
The Queen Liliuokalani Canoe Races take place on Labor Day weekend in this state
The 8 stripes on its flag represent the 8 main islands
In U.S., most rainy days per year, up to 350, occur in this state
75 miles long & 64 miles wide, the Mauna Loa volcano in this state is the world's largest active volcano
Everyone hit the beach to enjoy this state's official sports: surfing & outrigger canoe paddling
Celebrated May 1, Lei Day is a statewide holiday in this state
Its nicknames include the "Paradise of the Pacific" & "The Pineapple State"
Waikiki is probably the most famous beach in this U.S. state
Akaka & Inouye
It's the U.S. state where you'll find the native skirts seen here (grass skirts)
This state consists of 132 islands, but 124 of them have a combined area of only 3 square miles
The Kapi'olani Community College is part of the university of this state
In area, it's the largest island of our 50th state
A newcomer to this U.S. state is known to locals as a malihini
In 1895, Liliuokalani was charged with treason & forced to abdicate throne of this island group
While the U.S. has many territories in Oceania, it has only one state there: this one
It consists of 8 major & 124 minor islands
Pu'u Wekiu on Mauna Kea
Every year Australia moves 2 in. away from this nearest U.S. state & Japan moves 3 in. closer
It became a U.S. territory in 1900 & was attacked 18 years before becoming a state
Parker Ranch,Kilauea Volcano,Monument to Captain Cook
People from Rhode Island are called Rhode Islanders & people from this state are just Islanders
You'll find the eye-catching formation known as the Phallic Rock on the island of Molokai in this state
At 33 miles in length, the Kaukonahua Stream is this state's longest river
They were formerly called the Sandwich Islands
It became a U.S. territory in 1900 & a state 59 years later
"Aloha State"
The akepa & akiapola'au are found in forest areas, only in this state
Lili'uokalani, former queen of this, also laid her hand to a famous song
It's the only archipelago that's a U.S. state
Everyone hits the beach to enjoy this state's official sports: surfing & outrigger canoe paddling
As well as "the Big Island", it's also known as "the Orchid Isle"
Scheduled for release in late 2008, the last of the commemorative state quarters will honor this state
Mt. Waialeale, the wettest spot in the world, is located in this state
Kealakekua Bay,Nuuanu Pali,Akaka Falls
Its state tree is the candlenut, but locals call it the Kukui
Ahupua'a O Kahana State Park
I'd like to "lei" around wearing nothing but a lei on Kapalua Beach in this state
It's the only U.S. state whose recorded temperature has never dropped below 0 degrees Fahrenheit
On March 26, this state honors Prince Jonah Kuhio, who became a delegate to Congress
In 1900 Sanford B. Dole became the first governor of this U.S. territory
Don't miss walking through the Thurston Lava Tube when you drive around this state's Volcanoes National Park
The highest low temperature of any U.S. state is the 12 degrees F. recorded in this state on May 17, 1979
This state's highest point is Puu Wekiu, a cinder cone atop Mauna Kea
In the spring, merrymakers head to the Merrie Monarch Festival on this "Big Island"
While there's no Mama in this state, there is a Papa & a Papaaloa
In December 1941 Joseph Poindexter, governor of this territory, declared martial law
This state's longest river is Kaukonahua Stream on Oahu
It's the only state lying south of the Tropic of Cancer
The Kona region of this island is famous for its coffee
The nuts of its state tree, the Kukui, are strung together to make leis
Founded in 1889 as a memorial to Princess Bernice Pauahi, the Bishop Museum is this U.S. state's oldest
This island state has the wettest point on Earth, with an average of 460" of rain a year
The magical little people called Menehune are believed to work at night in this U.S. state
It's the only state that isn't on the North American continent
In 1935 & 1942 the U.S. military bombed lava flows that endangered the city of Hilo on this island
Halalii Lake
In the Pacific, at 20 degrees 15 minutes north latitude, 156 degrees 20 minutes west longitude
In 1990 champion surfer Fred Hemmings lost his bid to become governor of this state
Too "lei"zy to migrate, the geese in this tropical state stay year-round
Most of the Palmyra Atoll is privately owned by the Fullard-Leo family of this state 1,000 miles away
It's Hawaii's "Big Island"
AAII
The main part of this state is its 8 main islands
A malihini is a newcomer to this state
The first Asian-American U.S. senator was Hiram Fong, who began representing this state in 1959
In 1946 Challenger astronaut Ellison Onizuka was born in Kealakekua in this state
I really wish "Jeopardy!" would tape shows in this southernmost state
Take your sweetie to see Sweetheart Rock, also known as Pu'u Pehe, in this U.S. state
There are only 12 letters in the alphabet of these American islands
The 460-room King Kamehameha's Kona Beach Hotel in this state stands on the grounds where the man once resided
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a picture of the President making a gesture on the monitor.) The President can tell you the Shaka gesture means "Hang loose, brah" & comes from this U.S. state
You can get a free cup of coffee at the Mauna Loa Royal Kona Coffee Mill & Museum in this state
It was the last state to join the United States
State flower:Pua Aloalo
Hulihee Palace on this large island was once the summer home of monarchs, including King Kalakaua
Okolehao is an 80-proof liquor made from the mash of the ti plant in this U.S. state
True Kona coffee is grown in the rich volcanic soil of this "Big Island"
Since overeating was a status symbol, early rulers of what's now this state often weighed over 400 lbs.
This state is represented by a monarch
The Keck II telescope sitting on an inactive volcano in this state was dedicated in May
Kona winds from the southwest can bring bad weather to this state
Caucasians constitute about 1/3 of this state's population
In 1893 the queen seen here (Liliuokalani) became the last monarch of this country
Several different islands choose their own kings & queens as part of this state's Aloha festivals
This U.S. university's Manoa campus is renowned for is Asian Theatre program
It's the U.S. state that reaches the farthest south
This state's Volcanoes National Park includes one that's 13,677 feet high
Scheduled for release in 2008, the last of the commemorative state quarters will honor this state
About 75 percent of this U.S. state's population is found on only one island
Kalakaua was the last king of what is now this U.S. state
In order of admission to the union, this state is last
This U.S. state stretches from 19 to 22 degrees north latitude, making it the southernmost in the U.S.
The last remaining habitat of the alala, a type of crow, is the McCandless Ranch on this big island
On August 21, 1959 it became our 50th state
Hilo Tropical Gardens, Koko Crater Botanical Garden
This "Big Island" was formed by 5 volcanoes, 2 of which are still active
Its seal features the motto "Ua Mau Ke Ea O Ka Aina I Ka Pono"
Short answer--yes; seen here is Hanauma Bay in this state
"Magnum, P.I."
The only state whose name ends in 3 vowels
Syngman Rhee of Korea & Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines had to find Asylum in this U.S. state
As a byproduct of WWII food rationing, this U.S. state consumes more Spam per capita than any other
As of 2008 Asians made up nearly 40% of this state's population
Carroll O' Connor played Julie Andrews' father in this film based on a James Michener novel
This U.S. state had no snakes until one small species arrived years ago, reportedly in the soil of potted plants
Daniel Akaka & Daniel Inouye
It's the USA's largest volcanic island
The nickname of this state includes a greeting in a non-English language
124 islets, reefs & shoals & 8 major islands make up this U.S. state
Robert Wilcox led a revolt against the 1887 "Bayonet Constitution" U.S. businessmen forced on these islands
This state's Queen Lili'ukalani Outrigger Canoe Race covers 18 miles between Kailua & Honaunau
While the natural wonders clear your mind, this "least affordable" state will clear your wallet
This state lies at about the same latitude as Hong Kong
Menehune are magical little beings who like to work at night in the islands of this U.S. state
The Waianae Mountains in this U.S. state rise up to 4,025-foot Mt. Kaala
Cape Kumukahi is the easternmost point on this "Big Island"
This popular tourist destination was annexed in 1889 due to pressure from sugar planters
Its state tree:the kukui, also known as the candlenut
Delaware,Hawaii,Rhode Island
Waihilau Falls in this island's Waimanu Valley has a single drop of almost a half mile
As of 2008, the Daniels--Inouye & Akaka--have served a combined 63 years in the Senate for this state
State with the highest average monthly food stamp benefit per person; at over $100, that's a lot of poi
...on one of these idyllic places formerly known as the Sandwich Islands
It's the smallest of the U.S. states that were not part of the original 13 colonies
In 1974, this state's George Ariyoshi was elected the first U.S. governor of Japanese ancestry
Sweet! Learn all about sugarcane at the sugar museum on the island of Maui in this state
Young Lieutenant Bligh sailed with Captain Cook but was no help when Cook died in what is today this state
For a vacation getaway, let's all head to this southernmost U.S. state
This state's Nihau Island has been privately owned since the 1860s
The candlenut tree, or kukui, is this state's pick
Waimea Canyon State Park
It was declared a protectorate February 1, 1893; a treaty to annex it to the U.S. came 2 weeks later
This state gave us senators 99 & 100
It's the only state whose flag features the British Union Jack
Please "state" the name of this James Michener book, No. 3 on Publishers Weekly's list for the year
Though endangered, the nene is its state bird
It's the only U.S. state lying on the Tropic of Cancer
The reef triggerfish, this state's state fish, can be found as far south as Australia
George Ariyoshi &Ben Cayetano
This U.S. state leads the nation in coffee production
This U.S. state consumes more Spam per capita than any other, making dishes like Spam musubi
The Pearl & Hermes Atoll in this state is named for 2 ships wrecked there in 1822
Currently it's the only state with 2 senators named Daniel
It's the only U.S. state whose flag includes the Union Jack
In 1935 Amelia flew solo in about 18 hours from Wheeler Field, located here, to Oakland, California
The U.S. facilitated the overthrow of this kingdom's monarchy; annexation came later
The only monarch representing a state in the National Statuary Hall represents this state
In 1973 viewers all over the world enjoyed Elvis' live TV special broadcast by satellite from this U.S. state
This future state became a possession in 1898 & a territory in 1900