Talk:Aloha Tower
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Docked at the Aloha Tower Complex is the Falls of Clyde, the only iron-hulled, four-masted ship in the world.
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Hawaii Maritime Center from Aloha Tower, looking east.
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Downtown Honolulu featuring the Aloha Tower, the Falls of Clyde, and First Hawaiian Center.
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editA gallery is used in this article per the reasons described in Wikipedia:Guide_to_layout#Images. Please read that section to understand why it is poor form to squeeze images (or infoboxes) between text, and how galleries are used to solve this problem. Since this style is supported by a guideline, I would ask for any reverting editor to discuss this issue prior to this change. Thanks. Viriditas (talk) 09:20, 28 April 2008 (UTC)
This is not a lighthouse
editI have checked against NOAA charts (in this case, Chart 19357, and this building is not a lighthouse; nor can I find any evidence that it ever functioned as a lighthouse. Mangoe (talk) 01:27, 9 March 2009 (UTC)
- yeah, it isn't a lighthouse. it is a clock tower with an observation deck. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.171.131.186 (talk) 06:24, 30 August 2019 (UTC)
Coordinate error
editThe coordinates need the following fixes: 23.118222, -157.853403, as is currently shown, is about 200km north of the Aloha Tower! These coords are much closer: 21°18′26″N 157°51′57″W / 21.30709°N 157.86594°W
Who wrote this?
editHardy encyclopedic, but then it is wikipedia. Here is an example: "Today, Hawaii Pacific University has purchased and is continuing to redevelop the space." When exactly was today? We were there last week and the university is in operation so it wasn't today - oh wait, what about tomorrow, will it be then? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.171.131.186 (talk) 06:26, 30 August 2019 (UTC)
Immigration?
edit"Just as the Statue of Liberty greeted hundreds of thousands of immigrants each year to New York City, the Aloha Tower greeted hundreds of thousands of immigrants to Honolulu." This seems like a pretty bold comparison that should have some hard numeric data and a citation behind it. And, immigrants definitely shouldn't be conflated with tourists... which seems to be the case as the line appears to be misquoted from here.
2600:1700:6A96:60:49E1:113A:2176:5CDE (talk) 09:25, 19 June 2020 (UTC)