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The following publications are by Frances Carter

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Honolulu's Chinatown is one of Hawaii's most interesting and historical neighborhoods.  Chinatown was the landing place for many new immigrants to Hawaii.  Here you will find Chinese, Vietnamese, Laotian, Thai, Japanese, Filipino, Hawaiian, Korean and Caucasian merchants selling Chinese herbs, dim sum, manapua, duck eggs, char siu, and other exotic delicacies, all within a fifteen block area.
Exploring Honolulu's Chinatown, was one of the first guidebooks about this fascinating fifteen block area.  It leads the reader through herb shops, Chinese bakeries, temples, art galleries, and relates the history of the Chinese people in Hawaii.


Published by Bess Press.  Out of Print..



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Hawaii is a wonderful place to explore on foot.  The mild climate and lovely scenery make it an ideal place to get out of the car or tour bus and take a closer look at the features which make Hawaii very special. This is not a hiking book, but rather guided walks for people of all ages who like to walk.

Published by Bess Press.  Out of Print.  Kindle edition soon available.

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Hawaii is famous for her pristine beaches and awesome scenic attractions, but few visitors realize there are hundreds of great things to do and see in the Islands that are absolutely free.
This guidebook will tell you where to find ancient archaeological sites, stargaze atop Mauna Kea, visit the USA's only rainforest zoo, sample wine on Maui, take guided hikes through gorgeous botanical gardens, watch Japanese folk dancing, and much more. All for FREE!Available on amazon.com  http://www.amazon.com/Hawaii-Free-Hundreds-Things-Do-ebook/dp/B00J4BA01K/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1395612999&sr=1-1&keywords=hawaii+for+free


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