Lihue is a city in Hawaii (HI), United States
Lihue or Līhuʻe is an unincorporated census-designated place (CDP) and the county seat of Kauai County, Hawaii. Lihue (pronounced [liːˈhuʔe]) is the second largest town on the Hawaiian island of Kauaʻi after Kapaʻa. As of the 2010 Census, the CDP had a total population of 6,455.
Top sights in Lihue | |
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Kauai War Memorial Convention Hall | 21.973270 / -159.363948 |
Smiths Tropical Paradise | 22.047219 / -159.344339 |
Kauai Community Players | 21.964517 / -159.395675 |
Ahukini State Recreational Pier | 21.992869 / -159.331754 |
Opaekaa Falls | 22.048087 / -159.361794 |
Niumalu Beach Park | 21.951172 / -159.362395 |
Kaua'I Society Of Artists Ksa | 21.951172 / -159.362395 |
Kauai'S Hindu Monastery | 22.057741 / -159.392880 |
Kauai Path | 22.069564 / -159.378642 |
Ho'Olalaea Waterfall | 22.069564 / -159.378642 |
Fern Grotto | 22.039511 / -159.359235 |
Smith'S Tropical Paradise Luau | 22.047219 / -159.344339 |
Maha'Ulepu Heritage Trail | 21.878550 / -159.430493 |
Secret Falls (Uluwehi Falls) | 22.049486 / -159.372508 |
Wailua River State Park | 22.042382 / -159.335538 |
Makawehi Lithified Cliffs | 21.878422 / -159.433564 |
Shipwreck Beach | 20.910299 / -156.893442 |
Rice Shopping Center | 21.972417 / -159.366254 |