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==Route description== [[File:H3 viaduct Halawa.jpg|thumb|left|upright|H-3 in Hālawa Valley looking toward the [[Koʻolau Range]] crest]] H-3 begins northwest of [[Downtown Honolulu]] at the Halawa Interchange with [[Interstate H-1|H-1]] and auxiliary route [[Interstate H-201|H-201]]. The interchange is adjacent to [[Aloha Stadium]] and northeast of [[Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam]], which includes [[Pearl Harbor National Memorial]].<ref name="HSB-Dec3">{{cite news |last=Yuen |first=Mike |date=December 3, 1997 |title=H-3, Open Road: After decades of controversy, the 16.1-mile highway will soon open for business |page=A1 |url=http://archives.starbulletin.com/1997/12/03/news/story2.html |work=[[Honolulu Star-Bulletin]] |accessdate=November 24, 2021}}</ref> H-3 has direct access to H-1, which continues south to [[Daniel K. Inouye International Airport]] and west toward [[Pearl City, Hawaii|Pearl City]], and an onramp from the Aloha Stadium parking lot.<ref>{{cite news |date=December 8, 1997 |title=H-3 Interchange Maps |page=S4 |work=The Honolulu Advertiser |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/89517946/h-3-interchange-maps/ |via=[[Newspapers.com]] |accessdate=November 24, 2021}}</ref> The freeway travels east along Hālawa Stream and parallel to H-201, which it intersects near [[Salt Lake, Hawaii|Salt Lake]]. H-3 then turns northeast and heads toward [[Koʻolau Range]] by following Hālawa Valley.<ref name="google">{{google maps |title=Interstate H-3 |url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/21.3708366,-157.9260381/21.435658,-157.7569651/@21.4027001,-157.8766467,16652m/am=t/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!4m1!3e0 |accessdate=November 24, 2021}}</ref> The freeway then runs on [[Windward Viaducts]] through Hālawa Valley for about {{convert|6|mi|km|spell=in}} until it reaches the [[Tetsuo Harano Tunnels]] through Koʻolau Range. Once on the eastern end of the tunnel, the freeway follows a viaduct built along the side of [[Haʻikū Valley]] until the Kaneohe Interchange with [[Hawaii Route 63|Route 63]] ([[Likelike Highway]]) which leads into the town of [[Kaneohe, Hawaii|Kāneʻohe]]. The freeway then continues past the Kaneohe Interchange to the Halekou Interchange with [[Hawaii Route 83|Route 83]] ([[Kamehameha Highway]]) and from there to the Kauila interchange with [[Hawaii Route 65|Route 65]] (Mokapu Saddle Road) and 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 [[Marine Corps Base Hawaii|MCBH]].
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