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Prince Kuhio Park
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PHOTOS |
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Click on a
thumbnail to see a larger version of the
photo |
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OVERVIEW |
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Prince
Jonah Kuhio Kalaniana'ole, Delegate to
Congress and tireless worker for native
Hawaiian rights, was born along the Po'ipu
coast at Kukui'ula in 1871. He was the last
royal heir to the Hawaiian throne.
The foundation of his royal home and
fishpond is part of Kuhio Park. The Ho'ai
Heiau is also located here toward the back,
left side.
The Prince was so beloved that his birthday,
March 26, is a state holiday and celebrated
with island-wide cultural events. |
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DIRECTIONS |
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Take
Highway 50 from Hanapepe toward Lawa'i. Just
past Mile Marker #11 turn right on Koloa
Road (Highway 530). Continue to Po'ipu Road
and turn right again. The road forks near
the ocean, take the left fork, Lawa'i Road.
The Park is a short distance down the road
on the right. |
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