Tropical Vibrancy: Honolulu vs Jacksonville

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Honolulu is the state capital and most populous city in Hawaii. The Honolulu metropolitan area is home to 991,788 residents and is the 54th largest in the United States. Featuring a downtown and a popular beach on the Pacific Ocean, a short distance away, the city is in the midst of a highrise construction boom. With a population density of more than double that of Jacksonville's, Honolulu represents a vibrant streetscape in a tropical setting. Here's how it stacks up with downtown Jacksonville!



Downtown Honolulu

Downtown Honolulu is the financial, commercial, and governmental center of Hawaii. Like Jacksonville's State and Union Streets, Downtown Honolulu is littered with wide one way streets. It's also severed from its watefront by an eight-lane divided highway (Nimitz Highway).

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