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  2. Huliheʻe Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Huliheʻe Palace [2] is located in historic Kailua-Kona, Hawaiʻi, on Ali'i Drive. The former vacation home of Hawaiian royalty, it was converted to a museum run by the Daughters of Hawaiʻi, showcasing furniture and artifacts. It is located at 75–5718 Aliʻi Drive, Kailua-Kona.

  3. Aliʻi Drive - Wikipedia

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    Aliʻi Drive extends 12.5 miles south from the intersection of Kuakini Highway, just north of Kailua Pier in Kailua Kona, to the intersection of Hawaii Belt Road in Captain Cook, Hawaii. Ali'i Drive used to be 5.9 miles long, ending at the Keauhou Shopping Center [2] in Keauhou. In 2013 the Hawaii County Council changed the name of contiguous ...

  4. Mokuaikaua Church - Wikipedia

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    In October 1823, they learned that the people of Kailua-Kona had developed an interest in the new ways and had erected a small wooden church. [3] The first structure on the site was made from Ohiʻa wood and a thatched roof, on land obtained from Royal Governor Kuakini across the street from his Huliheʻe Palace .

  5. St. Michael the Archangel Church (Kailua-Kona, Hawaii)

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    Located in Kailua-Kona on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi, 75-5769 Ali'i Drive, coordinates The church falls under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Honolulu and its bishop . On June 17, 1839, Kamehameha III declared religious freedom in the Kingdom in the Edict of Toleration .

  6. Kealakekua Bay - Wikipedia

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    Kealakekua Bay is located on the Kona coast of the island of Hawaiʻi about 12 miles (19 km) south of Kailua-Kona.Settled over a thousand years ago, the surrounding area contains many archeological and historical sites such as religious temples and also includes the spot where the first documented European to reach the Hawaiian islands, Captain James Cook, was killed.

  7. Kailua-Kona, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kailua-Kona is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States.It's most commonly referred to simply as Kona (a name it shares with the district to which it belongs), but also as Kona Town, and occasionally as Kailua (a name it shares with a community on the windward side of Oʻahu), thus its less frequent use.

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  9. Keauhou Bay - Wikipedia

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    The largest convention center in Kona is located at the Sheraton, just South of the bay. [7] The 2,400 acres (9.7 km 2 ) of the resort are owned by a subsidiary of Kamehameha Schools [ 8 ] which sponsors cultural events at the facilities.