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When William Ellis visited in 1823, Waiākea was the main settlement on Hilo Bay. [5] The Waiākea Mission (now called Haili Church) was the first church in eastern Hawaiʻi island, founded in 1824.
Cattle farm and local flowers grown in Waiakea-Uka (looking towards Mauna Kea) Waiākea-Uka (IPA:/'waj.ə.kei.ə.'u.kə/) is an ancient subdivision in the Hilo District of the Big Island of Hawaiʻi, located mauka (mountain-side) of the Waiākea ahupua'a; its location is on the lower flanks of the volcano Mauna Loa.
The Wailoa River State Recreation Area, also known as Wailoa River State Park, is a park in Hilo, on Hawaiʻi Island in the US state of Hawaii.It was developed as a buffer zone following the devastating 1960 tsunami that wiped out the central bayfront district of Hilo.
This is a list of properties and districts on the island of Hawaiʻi in the U.S. state of Hawaiʻi that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.The island is coterminous with Hawaiʻi County, the state's only county that covers exactly one island.
By 1840, the congregation had grown, and a wood-frame building was built on a stone foundation. The wood had to be dragged by hand down from the slopes of Mauna Loa since no horses or oxen were available, and no roads suitable for wheeled carts. [3]
Waialua Sugar Mill buildings in 2009. The Waialua Sugar Mill, formally known as the Chamberlain Plantation, was a sugarcane plantation and historical sugar mill, located in the town of Waialua on the North Shore of Oahu.
Smith allegedly used Sports Travel Hawaii to book hotel accommodations for a trip by the Waiakea High School boys’ basketball team, for $3, 788.75.
The sundial donated by King Kalakaua. The area was originally the site of the first Christian Mission in the area known as Waiakea Mission Station-Hilo Station in 1825; [1] the missionaries had originally established their site on the seasonal flood plain of the Wailuku River, but they moved at the urging of Queen Kaʻahumanu. [2]