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Chong was announced in mid-May as the 18th curator for Mauna Ala. According to the DLNR news release where she was announced, Chong was selected after two rounds of interviews with selected ...
Mauna ʻAla was removed from the public lands of the United States by a joint resolution of Congress in 1900, two years after the annexation in 1898 of Hawaii by the Newlands Resolution and President William McKinley. The Mausoleum is one of the only places in Hawaii where the flag of Hawaii can officially fly alone without the American flag. [26]
In 2010 DLNR Police had about 100 officers used to patrol from the mountains tops to 3 miles off shore. They also have 20 boats and 2 jet skis which are used statewide. The breakdown of Officers by island is: Oahu-42, Big Island-22, Maui County-22 and Kauai 14.
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The Onipaʻa Peace March is an annual event and procession [1] from Mauna Ala (the Hawaiian Royal Mausoleum) to the ʻIolani Palace to commemorate Liliʻuokalani's forced removal from the throne and mark the moment of overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom in 1893.
In a November news release, DLNR announced plans for the Ala Wai harbor and its 900 parking stalls—which the agency says are split evenly between permitted, paid and free recreational parking ...