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Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month by visiting these 6 sites


Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month by visiting these 6 sites
News 12 Staff
Updated on:May 17, 2021, 1:25pm EDT
The National Park Service is helping celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month by sharing the stories of ordinary and extraordinary Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders preserved through the nation’s parks, memorials, and historic sites.
Some of the places you can visit include: 
Chinatown and Little Italy Historic District New York, New York
The Chinatown and Little Italy Historic District is located in downtown New York City. The Chinatown neighborhood was formed from the mid-19th to the early 20th century, a dynamic period in American history when waves of immigrants from all corners of the world came to New York seeking opportunity. Immigration to New York City far outweighed that in any other city in the United States and New York City’s Chinatown eventually became the largest Chinatown in the U.S. ....

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Draft EIS published for Kahana Bay Erosion Mitigation project | News, Sports, Jobs


Draft EIS published for Kahana Bay Erosion Mitigation project
By BY LOUISE ROCKETT - | May 7, 2021
This artistic rendering by Oceanit shows the proposed T-groin, widened beach and vegetated berm looking north from Pohaku Beach Park.
KAHANA Under siege for decades, Kahana Bay has been confronted with the extreme consequences of sea level rise, adverse weather phenomena, seaside development and coastal armoring, resulting in the near-terminal loss of a most vital lifeline to the overall health of this delicate marine ecosystem sand.
According to Chip Fletcher, associate dean for academic affairs and professor, Department of Earth Sciences, at the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST), University of Hawaii at Manoa, the shoreline along Kahana Bay has receded at an average rate of about one foot per year. ....

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