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25-542: (Redirected from H-3 ) [REDACTED] Look up h3 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. H3 , H03 or H-3 may refer to: Entertainment [ edit ] H3 (film) , a 2001 film about the 1981 Irish hunger strike H3 – Halloween Horror Hostel , a 2008 German horror-parody television film Happy Hustle High , a manga series by Rie Takada, originally titled "H3 School!" h3h3Productions , styled "[h3]",

50-437: A 2008 Sony Cyber-shot camera See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "h3" on Misplaced Pages. 3H (disambiguation) HHH (disambiguation) Triple H (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

75-441: A West German experimental rotorcraft Automobiles [ edit ] Brilliance H3 , a Chinese compact sedan Great Wall Haval H3 , a Chinese compact SUV Huansu H3 , a Chinese compact MPV Hummer H3 , an American mid-size SUV IFA Horch H3 , an East German lorry Rely H3 , a Chinese light commercial van Rail [ edit ] Alstom Prima H3 , a French diesel/battery hybrid locomotive GNR Class H3 ,

100-676: A class of British steam locomotives H3 series of METRORail tramways in Houston Roads [ edit ] H3 Monks Way , part of the Milton Keynes grid road system, United Kingdom Interstate H-3 , a highway in Hawaii Ships [ edit ] H3 (yacht) , a luxury yacht HMS  Grenville  (H03) , a destroyer of the British Royal Navy HMS ; H3 , a submarine of

125-719: A cost-per-mile basis. Its final cost was $ 1.3 billion (equivalent to $ 2.29 billion in 2023 ), or approximately $ 80 million per mile ($ 50 million/km; equivalent to $ 141 million per mile [$ 88 million/km] in 2023 ). H-3 begins northwest of Downtown Honolulu at the Halawa Interchange with H-1 and auxiliary route H-201 . The interchange is adjacent to Aloha Stadium and northeast of Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam , which includes Pearl Harbor National Memorial . H-3 has direct access to H-1, which continues south to Daniel K. Inouye International Airport and west toward Pearl City , and an onramp from

150-619: A heath community of the British National Vegetation Classification system Histamine H 3 receptor , a human gene Histone H3 , a component of DNA higher structure in eukaryotic cells Hekla 3 eruption , a huge volcanic eruption around 1000 BC Computing [ edit ] HTTP/3 , the third major version of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol Socket H3 , a CPU socket <h3></h3> ,

175-521: A host of other concerns; among these are the ongoing decline of native owls called pueo and other native birds. For example, the Oʻahu ʻalauahio ( Paroreomyza maculata ), whose last known home was Halawa, has had no sightings since H-3 construction was completed. Some longtime residents of Koʻolaupoko and other East Shore communities continue to object to the freeway's developmental impacts on their communities. Among their primary fears are urbanization on

200-531: A satirical YouTube channel Science [ edit ] Triatomic hydrogen (H 3 ), an unstable molecule Trihydrogen cation ( H + 3 ), one of the most abundant ions in the universe Tritium (H), or hydrogen-3, an isotope of hydrogen ATC code H03 Thyroid therapy , a subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System British NVC community H3 ,

225-563: The 1981 Irish hunger strike at HM Prison Maze in Northern Ireland , the events leading up to it, and subsequent developments in the prisoners' struggle for Prisoner of War status. It was directed by Les Blair and was written by Brian Campbell and Laurence McKeown ; McKeown was a former volunteer in the Provisional IRA who participated in the hunger strike. The film was nominated for four awards and won one of them,

250-737: The Golden Rosa Camuna award at the Bergamo Film Meeting . Interstate H-3 Interstate H-3 ( H-3 ) is an Interstate Highway located entirely within the US state of Hawaii on the island of Oʻahu . H-3 is also known as the John A. Burns Freeway, after the second governor of Hawaii . It crosses the Koʻolau Range along several viaducts and through the 5,165-foot-long (1,574 m) Tetsuo Harano Tunnels as well as

275-538: The Aloha Stadium parking lot. The freeway travels east along Hālawa Stream and parallel to H-201, which it intersects near Salt Lake . H-3 then turns northeast and heads toward Koʻolau Range by following Hālawa Valley. The freeway then runs on Windward Viaducts through Hālawa Valley for about six miles (9.7 km) until it reaches the Tetsuo Harano Tunnels through Koʻolau Range. Once on

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300-566: The British Royal Navy USS ; H-3  (SS-30) , a submarine of the United States Navy Other uses [ edit ] H3 (classification) , a para-cycling classification H3 (Kuwait) , an archaeological site H3 (pyrotechnics) , a pyrotechnic composition * h₃ , one of the three laryngeals in the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language H3 Entertainment , a subsidiary of

325-583: The Mokapu Interchange serving Kaneohe Bay Drive. After the Mokapu Interchange, H-3 spans a causeway between Kāneʻohe Bay and Nuʻupia Pond and ends at the main gate of MCBH . A set of Interstate Highways on Oʻahu were approved for funding by the US Congress in 1960, a year after Hawaii was admitted as a state. A corridor connecting the Honolulu area to Kāneʻohe was included in the plan and

350-622: The eastern end of the tunnel, the freeway follows a viaduct built along the side of Haʻikū Valley until the Kaneohe Interchange with Route 63 ( Likelike Highway ) which leads into the town of Kāneʻohe . The freeway then continues past the Kaneohe Interchange to the Halekou Interchange with Route 83 ( Kamehameha Highway ) and from there to the Kauila interchange with Route 65 (Mokapu Saddle Road) and

375-404: The elevated section passing through Haʻikū Valley . In this valley, the viaduct passed beneath the antenna of a US Coast Guard radio transmission facility. It was thought that the energy field from the antenna could interfere with heart pacemakers —a potential detriment to drivers and passengers on the roadway. A giant metal cage was designed to surround the roadway through the valley. Before H-3

400-488: The film industry company The H Collective H3 Podcast , hosted by Ethan Klein Gerovital H3 , a pseudoscientific anti-aging treatment Hash House Harriers , an international group of non-competitive running, social and drinking clubs H3, an 18th-century marine chronometer by John Harrison H3, a type of automotive halogen lamp H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture, a firm started by Hugh Hardy DSC-H3,

425-559: The forces of all political and cultural groups who opposed the freeway's construction through their tract of land. The foundation's pinnacle no-build argument was the need to remove a significant historical stone containing ancient petroglyphs, Pohaku ka Luahine, which, to this day, stands intact along the Moanalua valley trail. Success came their way as this freeway route was dropped, but H-3 would merely be rerouted. Kānaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) cultural practitioners continue to call for

450-628: The highway's removal since it runs through an area of extreme cultural significance. The Bishop Museum, which did the historical and archeological research, has published extensive reports that generally ascribe lower cultural significance to these sites relative to other sites in Hawaii. Many contend that the freeway is "cursed" due to its destruction of religious sites and is therefore harmful even to those who traverse it. Ongoing environmental concerns include weed encroachment , light pollution , asbestos pollution, water and streamlife problems, and

475-517: The level-3 HTML heading markup element Transportation [ edit ] Air and space [ edit ] H3 (rocket) , a Japanese expendable launch system H-3 Air Base , a former Iraqi Air Force base in western Iraq Dynali H3 EasyFlyer , a Belgian helicopter Howland H-3 Pegasus , an American ultralight aircraft Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King , an American twin-engined anti-submarine warfare helicopter Standard H-3 , an early American reconnaissance aircraft VFW-Fokker H3 Sprinter ,

500-422: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=H3&oldid=1259288328 " Category : Letter–number combination disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages H3 (film) H3 is a film released in 2001 about

525-558: The much smaller Hospital Rock Tunnels . Despite the number, signage is that of an east–west highway. Its western terminus is at an interchange with H-1 at Halawa near Pearl Harbor . Its eastern end is at the main gate of Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH). This route satisfies the national defense purpose of connecting MCBH with the US Navy port at Pearl Harbor off H-1. Orders for the freeway were granted in 1960, followed by planning stages. Construction, amid enormous community protest,

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550-643: The scale of Honolulu via the freeway, which has the potential to bring heavy traffic and growth into their traditionally quiet neighborhoods, as well as affecting the value of their homes in the relatively rural (until recently) communities. Conversely, this road is considered an engineering wonder by its admirers. It is often compared to various cinematic landscapes in Star Wars and other movies, and it does sometimes reduce travel time for cross-island commuters, which has allowed for increased real estate development and prices in windward Oʻahu. One anecdote relates to

575-444: Was begun in the late 1980s, although the road did not open until December 12, 1997. Environmental complaints and legal challenges halted construction at many points. Construction resumed during the late 1980s after a move by US Senator Daniel Inouye , who, in 1986, had the freeway exempted from most environmental laws as a rider on a Department of Defense budget bill. H-3 was the most expensive Interstate Highway ever built, on

600-745: Was designated as "Interstate H-3" by the Bureau of Public Roads (now the Federal Highway Administration ) on August 29, 1960. Since its inception, the H-3 freeway has been mired in controversy. The original route was not set to be in current Hālawa Valley, but rather, the nearest major valley due east, in the Moanalua ahupuaʻa . The Damon family hurried to create the Moanalua Gardens Foundation in 1970 to join

625-596: Was opened, the US Coast Guard closed their transmitting facility, obviating the need for the cage. Although the full cage was never built, buried within the roadway was the bottom of the cage. HDOT decided to not construct this steel mesh prior to opening of the freeway. In September 2020, a section of the H-3 freeway (the Tetsuo Harano Tunnel ) was closed for two days to serve as a COVID-19 surge testing site for up to 10,000 people. The freeway

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