November 18, 2008

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HONOLULU Magazine has been serving the people of the Islands for 119 years when in 1888, King Kalakaua commissioned the magazine under royal charter. HONOLULU is among the handful of publications in the US that have chronicled the events of an entire century. It is, in fact, the oldest magazine west of the Mississippi and the only city magazine in the state of Hawaii. Forever respectful of our heritage, we are most proud that today's HONOLULU is written and designed to ensure the magazine is Hawaii's leading publication for the next 118 years and beyond.

HONOLULU is an award-winning, elegant, four-color, monthly magazine that reaches Hawaii's savvy, affluent residents in their homes, as well as its most sophisticated visitors at select Waikiki Hotels. With more paid subscribers than any other magazine in the state with a paid circulation of more than 30,000 and a statewide readership of over 126,000, our readers represent some of Hawaii's most active consumers. Our readers rely on the magazine as a "User's Guide To The City" and have come to appreciate our authoritative voice on everything from fashions to dining to home design . Throughout our pages, they learn where to shop, what to wear, where to dine and the latest on home trends and architecture. Our readers expect "The Best" from us and we deliver, in many ways.

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