If CPO Quarters 31 on Ford Island could talk, it would tell the story of Bernie and Coty Burnfin and how they woke up on December 7, 1941 in the middle of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Read MoreThe History of Ford Island: From Oysters to Ships
The story of Pearl Harbor and Ford Island cannot be separated from its role in the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii. This brief history goes over the basics of how a body of water that once fed the people of Hawaii became wholly owned by the U.S. government.
Read MoreKeoua Hale: The History of the Palace of Princess Ruth Keelikolani
Keōua Hale, once located at 21 Emma Street in Honolulu, was a grand Victorian-era palace built by one of the last Kamehameha descendants, Princess Ruth Keelikolani. Keōua Hale, completed in 1882, was the most elaborate and most expensive home built in the Hawaiian Islands at that time. After serving as a private residence, it served primarily as
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