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By Shanice Asbury Park Middle School Ms. Librizzi’s class

Hawaii State Capital: Honolulu State Nickname: The Aloha State Date of Statehood: Aug.21,1959 State Motto: The Life of the Lord is Perpetuated in Righteousness Source: Worldbook online 2010

Pacific Ocean Source: Worldbook online 2010

Religious statues dominate an altar in a Buddhist temple in Honolulu Source: Worldbook online 2010

Making poi Source: Worldbook online 2010

Kilauea (Home Article: Kilauea ) Kilauea Source: Worldbook online 2010

Mauna Kea Observatory, Hawaii Source: Worldbook online 2010