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Farrington Highway Farrington Highway was named after territorial governor and newspaper publisher Wallace Rider Farrington. This route covers the western section of Oahu, branching off from the Kamehameha Highway. It begins north of Pearl Harbor and ends south of Haleiwa. Address: Farrington Highway Oahu HI USA
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Highway 44 Highway 44 leads north out of Lanai City, past Koele Lodge, and then goes east toward Shipwreck Beach. Eight-mile long, paved and well marked, this is one of only two highways on Lanai. Address: Lanai HI
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Pali Highway The Pali Highway is famous for revealing some of Hawaii's most spectacular scenery. Address: . Honolulu HI USA
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Kamehameha Highway Oahu's Kamehameha Highway is one of the two long surface routes that loop around different parts of the island. This was one of the islands main routes before the Interstates were completed. Named after Hawaii's first monarch King Kamehameha I, this highway begins near Kailua and proceeds along the island into downtown Honolulu. Address: Kamehameha Highway Oahu HI USA
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