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Welcome to Hilo! Here you will find information on the great City of Hilo. Use this information to help you determine what location will be the best fit for your next convention, meeting, or trade show.
City of Hilo
Hilo Conventions, Trade Shows, Conferences and Meetings
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Locating Convention Centers and Trade Shows in Hilo
At one time the most efficient way to locate Convention and Trade Show planning resources in Hilo was to call company after company simply based on their yellow page ad. Now, when you use Conventions.net you can find meeting planning resources in Hilo that meet your specific needs. Not only is this a convenient way to quickly locate convention and conference planning resources, but it is also an excellent resource to find industry suppliers such as hotels, resorts, event speakers, convention centers, and convention visitor bureaus.

We are affiliated with both large nationwide trade show planning companies as well as smaller local convention industry suppliers, which offer trade show and convention planning resources in Hilo. So, if you are looking to plan a meeting, convention, or trade show in Hilo you have nothing to lose, and only time and money to gain by letting Conventions.net help you fill your event planning needs.

Although it's the Big Island's capital, and largest town, just 45,000 people live in HILO , which remains endearing and unpressured. Mass tourism has never taken off here; basically it rains too much. However, the rain falls mostly at night, and America's wettest city blazes with tropical blooms, set against a backdrop of rainbows.

Hilo has always been at the mercy of fire and water. Cataclysmic tsunami killed 96 people in April 1946, and a further 61 in May 1960. Countless lava flows have also threatened to engulf it; in 1881 Princess Ruth summoned up all her spiritual power to halt one on the edge of town, while in 1984 another flow stopped just eight miles short.
 
 
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