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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Waimea, Hawaii

 
Clickable Map of Hawaii County, Hawaii and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Hawaii County, HI (113)  HawaiiCounty(113) Hawaii County (113)
Hilo is the county seat for Hawaii County
1 Hawaii, Hawaii County, Waimea — Camp Henry C. Drewes
Near Old Puako Road near Hapuna Beach Road, on the right when traveling south.
January, 1944 The second AM Trac BN., U.S. Marines established Camp Henry C. Drewes on this site; here trained until May, 1944 Here we rested from battle... Prepared for another... And prayed for peace. Seal at center: . . . Map (db m110378) HM
2 Hawaii, Hawaii County, Waimea — Camp Tarawa 1943-1945
On Mamalahoa Highway (Hawaii Route 190) at Pu'uopelu Road, on the right when traveling west on Mamalahoa Highway.
Four stones make up this monument: The 2nd and 5th Marine Divisions trained here to bring peace to the Pacific Parker Ranch & Camp Tarawa 1943-1945 This monument honors the V Amphibious Corps (VAC), and . . . Map (db m108940) HM WM
3 Hawaii, Hawaii County, Waimea — Clues from the Past... The Archaeology of Lapakahi
Near Akoni Pule Highway (Hawaii Route 270), on the left when traveling north.
Archaeologists seek to understand people and places of the past by studying the sites and cultural remains left behind. Students from the University of Hawai'i conducted extensive excavations here between 1968 and 1970 to learn about the people of . . . Map (db m110325) HM
4 Hawaii, Hawaii County, Waimea — Farming the Land, Fishing the SeaLapakahi State Historical Park
Near Akoni Pule Highway (Hawaii Route 270), on the left when traveling north.
The ahupua'a is a traditional land division that runs mauka from the mountains to makai (seaward). The ahupua'a of Lapakahi encompasses more than 2,000 acres along the leeward slopes of the Kohala Mountains. The distance from the upland forests . . . Map (db m110324) HM
5 Hawaii, Hawaii County, Waimea — Hale o Kapuni Heiau
Near Kawaihae Road near Kawaihae Harbor Road, on the left when traveling north.
The submerged remains of Hale o Kapuni Heiau, a temple dedicated to shark akua (deities), are believed to lie just offshore. The heiau was built by a chief whose family revered sharks, believing that the family's 'aumākua (deified ancestors) . . . Map (db m110377) HM
6 Hawaii, Hawaii County, Waimea — Humu'ula and Kala''i'ehāDaniel K. Inouye Highway
On Daniel K. Inouye Highway (Saddle Road) (Route 200 at milepost 27) near Mauna Kea Access Road, on the left when traveling east.
Traditional native uses of the Humu'ula area included bird catching and, at much higher elevations, adze quarrying. They were replaced by sandalwood harvesting and hunting wild cattle, and ultimately ranching and astronomy. Over time, travelers . . . Map (db m110792) HM
7 Hawaii, Hawaii County, Waimea — Humu'ula Sheep StationDaniel K. Inouye Highway
On Daniel K. Inouye Highway (Saddle Road) (Hawaii Route 200 at milepost 28) at Mauna Kea Access Road, on the right when traveling east on Daniel K. Inouye Highway (Saddle Road).
Sheep raising became economically important within the interior of Hawai'i during the second half of the nineteenth century. In the 1860s, the Waimea Grazing and Agricultural Company established a station for sheep at Humu'ula. By 1873 it had a . . . Map (db m110787) HM
8 Hawaii, Hawaii County, Waimea — Mailekini Heiau
Near Kawaihae Road (Hawaii Route 270), on the left when traveling north.
The remains of Mailekini Heiau, a temple used before the time of Kamehameha, stand before you. Many mysteries surround Mailekini Heiau; its early history, kept orally and secretly within the priesthood, was never recorded. Historians agree that . . . Map (db m110367) HM
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9 Hawaii, Hawaii County, Waimea — Pelekane
Near Kawaihae Road (Route 270), on the left when traveling north.
Who would suspect that the area at the base of this hill is one of the most significant cultural sites in Hawai'i? This plain-looking patch of earth was the site of Pelekane, one of several known royal compounds traditionally used by Hawaiian kings. . . . Map (db m110369) HM
10 Hawaii, Hawaii County, Waimea — Pu'uhuluhuluDaniel K. Inouye Highway
On Daniel K. Inouye Highway (Saddle Road) (Route 200 at milepost 28) at Mauna Kea Access Road, on the right when traveling east on Daniel K. Inouye Highway (Saddle Road).
What is a kīpuka? Pu'uhuluhulu, a 500-year old patter cone, is a kīpuka ( an older oasis within a newer lava flow). It preserves native plants and acts as a seed bank to revegetate the more recent lava flows that surround it. . . . Map (db m110790) HM
11 Hawaii, Hawaii County, Waimea — Pu'ukohlā Heiau
Near Kawaihae Road near Kawaihae Harbor (Hawaii Route 270), on the left when traveling north.
Build a heiau on Pu'ukoholā, the "hill of the whale," dedicate it to your war god, and you will achieve your dream - you will rule the islands. Responding to this prophecy told by Kapoykahi, a famous seer, Kamehameha built the . . . Map (db m110330) HM
12 Hawaii, Hawaii County, Waimea — Pu'ukoholā HeiauPu'ukoholā Heiau National Historic Site — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Near Spencer Beach Park Road, 0.2 miles west of Kawaihae Road (Hawaii Route 270), on the right when traveling west.
Build a heiau on Pu'ukohola, the "hill of the whale," dedicate it to your war god, and you will achieve your dream — you will rule the islands. Responding to this prophecy told by Kapoukahi, a famous seer, Kamehameha built the heiau . . . Map (db m172849) HM
13 Hawaii, Hawaii County, Waimea — The Hawaiian Cowboys
On Mamalahoa Highway (Hawaii Route 19) near Lindsey Road, on the left when traveling west.
With the first cattle arriving in the Hawaiian Islands in 1793 as gifts for King Kamehameha I, it was not long before they overpopulated and plundered the countryside from the mountains to the seashores. Determined to bring them under control and . . . Map (db m108949) HM
14 Hawaii, Hawaii County, Waimea — Waiomina Centennial1908 - 2008
On Hawai'i Belt Road (Hawaii Route 19), on the right when traveling south.
This commemorative boot is symbolic of the 1908 victory of four Waimea paniolo who reigned as World Champion steer ropers in the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo in Wyoming.Map (db m190123)
15 Hawaii, Kauai County, Waimea — Captain Cook Monument
On Hawaii Route 50 at Panako Road, on the right when traveling west on State Route 50.
In January, 1778, two ships under the command of British navigator Captain James Cook sighted the northwest coast of O'ahu. The next day they cruised from Maha'ulepu to Waimea Bay on Kaua'i where they set anchor. Acquainted with the Tahitian . . . Map (db m65777) HM
16 Hawaii, Kauai County, Waimea — Menehune DitchHistorical Landmark - Territory of Hawaii
On Menehune Road north of Hawaii Highway 50, on the left when traveling north.
The row of hewn stone along the inner side of the road is a remnant of one wall of a water-course which is said to have been made by the MENEHUNES (Hawaiian dwarves or Brownies) The stones were brought from Mokihana There is an old . . . Map (db m27646) HM
17 Hawaii, Kauai County, Waimea — Russian Fort Elizabeth1815 - 1864
On Hawaii Route 50 at Waimea River, on the left when traveling west on State Route 50.
Fort History Fort Elizabeth was one of three Russian Forts partially built between 1815 and 1817 on the island of Kauai. Fort Alexander and Fort Barclay were built near the mouths of the Hanalei River on the north shore of Kauai while Fort . . . Map (db m65778) HM
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May. 10, 2024