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}}'''Nimitz Highway''', also known as '''Hawaii Route 92''', is an east west highway named after Admiral [[Chester Nimitz]].
}}'''Nimitz Highway''', also known as '''Hawaii Route 92''', is an east west highway named after Admiral [[Chester Nimitz]].



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File:Nimitzhighway.jpg
Hawaii route 92
Nimitz Highway
Established 1940's
Length 9.3 mi (14.97 km)
Direction East-West
East end 0.6 miles east of the Ala Wai Canal in Waikiki
West end I-H1.jpg Interstate H-1 in Honolulu
Nimitz highway.jpg

Nimitz Highway, also known as Hawaii Route 92, is an east west highway named after Admiral Chester Nimitz.

Route Description

The highway begins at exit 15 off Interstate H-1, and immediately passes the Navy Marine Golf Course. Soon after the highway passes Hickam Air Force Base, and the Honolulu International Airport. The highway serves as the major entrance to the airport for all departures. After that it passes Keehi Lagoon Park, a major tourist attraction, Sand Island, a USCG installation and public beach, the Dole Cannery, formerly the hub of Dole operations now a tourist attraction and home to a movie theater, and finally comes to an end at the Aloha Tower, a major tourist attraction and home of the Aloha Tower Marketplace.

Traveling west along Nimitz highway is a common alternative to using the H-1 freeway, and provides easy access to both Pearl Harbor Naval Station and Hickam Air Force Base.

History

The route was constructed in the 1940s during World War II to serve military facilities and the local airport.