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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23CO_ku-hawaiian-god_Papaikou-HI.html
In the beginning in Hawaiian mythology, Po was a vast and dark empty land. Only one life form dwelled there. It was the spirit of Keawe, his single light shining and holding the energy of creation. Keawe evolved order. He opened his great calabash…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23CN_the-legend-of-twin-rocks_Papaikou-HI.html
The village of Kahali'i was located on this large point of land which extends into Onomea Bay. Though the village is gone, the descendants of Kahali'i still remember some of the legends concerning the area's landmarks. One story tells of the origi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23CM_onomea-bay_Papaikou-HI.html
Long ago, Onomea Bay was a fishing village, became a rough-water seaport in the 1800's, and later was inhabited by Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese and Filipinos who came here to work in the sugar cane fields and to help build the Onemea Sugar Mill. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23CH_remembrance-bell_Papaikou-HI.html
In 1977 Dan and Paulin Lutkenhouse purchased this land to create a botanical garden for the education and enjoyment of the public. This bell was hanging in the steeple of an old church that was the Garden's first visitor center. In 1988 the churc…