Hanapepe Swinging Bridge
The Hanapepe Swinging Bridge is a suspension bridge, built in the early 20th century, crosses
The Hanapepe Swinging Bridge is a suspension bridge, built in the early 20th century, crosses
Koloa is where Hawaii’s first commercial sugar plantation began operations in 1835, marking the start
Pōhaku Hoʻohānau (birthing stone) and Pōhaku Piko (umbilical stone), Holoholokū Heiau complex. Photo by Joel
The Kona Coffee Living History Farm is a preserved coffee farm in South Kona provides
St. Benedict’s Painted Church, built in 1899 near Kealakekua Bay, is renowned for its interior
Established in 1839 by missionaries David and Sarah Lyman, this site is one of Hawaii’s
Huliheʻe Palace was built in 1838, this lava rock and coral lime structure in Kailua-Kona
Puʻukoholā Heiau was completed in 1791 by King Kamehameha I as a dedication to the
Father Damien volunteered to help patients with Hansen’s disease who were sent to Kalawao to
Today, Quarters 30 is located in the Nob Hill neighborhood of Ford Island, but it was one of the six original bungalows built for the Navy’s senior enlisted personnel and attached to the Naval Air Station on Ford Island. As such, it was built in 1923 in the Belleau Wood Loop neighborhood, about 1200 feet away, and moved decades later to the Nob Hill neighborhood.