Arthur Godfrey Roadway
On July 12, 1964 the roadway in front of the Lei Stands at HNL was dedicated to legendary entertainer Arthur Godfrey. The ukulele-strumming Godfrey had been visiting the islands and promoting them on his nationally-televised radio and television shows for more than 20 years. He was a life-time aviation buff and held a commercial airline pilot certificate. He was a pilot/ambassador for Eastern Airlines and even took pilot certification lessons from Hawaiian Airlines.
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- On July 12, 1964 the roadway in front of the Lei Stands at Honolulu International Airport was dedicated to legendary entertainer Arthur Godfrey. The ukulele-strumming Godfrey had been visiting the islands and promoting them on his nationally-televised radio and television shows for more than 20 years. He was a life-time aviation buff and held a commercial airline pilot certificate. He was a pilot/ambassador for Eastern Airlines and even took pilot certification lessons from Hawaiian Airlines.
- On July 12, 1964 the roadway in front of the Lei Stands at Honolulu International Airport was dedicated to legendary entertainer Arthur Godfrey. The ukulele-strumming Godfrey had been visiting the islands and promoting them on his nationally-televised radio and television shows for more than 20 years. He was a life-time aviation buff and held a commercial airline pilot certificate. He was a pilot/ambassador for Eastern Airlines and even took pilot certification lessons from Hawaiian Airlines.
- On July 12, 1964 the roadway in front of the Lei Stands at Honolulu International Airport was dedicated to legendary entertainer Arthur Godfrey. The ukulele-strumming Godfrey had been visiting the islands and promoting them on his nationally-televised radio and television shows for more than 20 years. He was a life-time aviation buff and held a commercial airline pilot certificate. He was a pilot/ambassador for Eastern Airlines and even took pilot certification lessons from Hawaiian Airlines.
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- On July 12, 1964 the roadway in front of the Lei Stands at Honolulu International Airport was dedicated to legendary entertainer Arthur Godfrey. The ukulele-strumming Godfrey had been visiting the islands and promoting them on his nationally-televised radio and television shows for more than 20 years. He was a life-time aviation buff and held a commercial airline pilot certificate. He was a pilot/ambassador for Eastern Airlines and even took pilot certification lessons from Hawaiian Airlines. He's shown here with Lee Holtzman, general manager of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, and the legendary Duke Kahanamoku.
- On July 12, 1964 the roadway in front of the Lei Stands at Honolulu International Airport was dedicated to legendary entertainer Arthur Godfrey. The ukulele-strumming Godfrey had been visiting the islands and promoting them on his nationally-televised radio and television shows for more than 20 years. He was a life-time aviation buff and held a commercial airline pilot certificate. He was a pilot/ambassador for Eastern Airlines and even took pilot certification lessons from Hawaiian Airlines. He'a shown here with Lee Holtzman, General Manager of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel.
- On July 12, 1964 the roadway in front of the Lei Stands at Honolulu International Airport was dedicated to legendary entertainer Arthur Godfrey. The ukulele-strumming Godfrey had been visiting the islands and promoting them on his nationally-televised radio and television shows for more than 20 years. He was a life-time aviation buff and held a commercial airline pilot certificate. He was a pilot/ambassador for Eastern Airlines and even took pilot certification lessons from Hawaiian Airlines.
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- On July 12, 1964 the roadway in front of the Lei Stands at Honolulu International Airport was dedicated to legendary entertainer Arthur Godfrey. The ukulele-strumming Godfrey had been visiting the islands and promoting them on his nationally-televised radio and television shows for more than 20 years. He was a life-time aviation buff and held a commercial airline pilot certificate. He was a pilot/ambassador for Eastern Airlines and even took pilot certification lessons from Hawaiian Airlines.
- Entry road to Honolulu Interntaional Airport and Fountain, 1964.