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5 Fun Facts About December 21 In Hawaii History
1. Winter solstice: December 21st marks the winter solstice, which is the shortest day and longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. In Hawaii, this day translates to approximately 10 hours and 53 minutes of daylight. 2. Statehood Day: December 21st is also recognized as Statehood Day in...
5 Fun Facts About December 20 In Hawaii History
1. In 1951, The United States Navy's underwater sound laboratory, located in Kailua, Hawaii, confirmed that the low frequency sounds picked up by hydrophones were the sounds of Humpback Whales. This discovery revolutionized the study of marine mammal acoustics and led to further research on whale communication and behavior. 2....
5 Fun Facts About December 19 In Hawaii History
1. In 1842, King Kamehameha III established the first official government holiday in Hawaii, which was known as La Ku‘oko‘a, or Independence Day. This holiday celebrated Hawaii's sovereignty and independence from Great Britain and France. 2. On December 19, 1820, the first group of American missionaries arrived in Hawaii. Led...
5 Fun Facts About December 16 In Hawaii History
1. In 1778, British explorer Captain James Cook became the first known European to visit the Hawaiian Islands. He landed at Waimea Bay on the island of Kauai on December 16th, marking the beginning of Western contact with Hawaii. 2. On December 16, 1959, Hawaii became the 50th state of...
5 Fun Facts About December 15 In Hawaii History
1. In 1803, King Kamehameha I of Hawaii united the islands of Maui, Molokai, Lanai, and Kahoolawe into one Hawaiian kingdom. 2. On December 15, 1840, King Kamehameha III signed the 'Act to Organize the Executive Departments of the Government,' which established Hawaii's first Cabinet departments. 3. In 1893, Queen...
5 Fun Facts About December 14 In Hawaii History
1) On December 14, 1907, the first women's golf tournament in Hawaii was held at the Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, with fifty women competing for the championship. The event was organized by the Women's Golf Association of Hawaii, which was founded the previous year. 2) The USS Arizona Memorial,...
5 Fun Facts About December 13 In Hawaii History
1. On December 13, 1778, British explorer Captain James Cook became the first known European to visit the Hawaiian Islands. He arrived on the island of Kauai and named it the "Sandwich Islands" after his patron, the Earl of Sandwich. 2. In 1835, the first Protestant missionaries arrived in Hawaii...
5 Fun Facts About December 12 In Hawaii History
1. Hawaiian Sovereignty Day: December 12 is observed as Hawaiian Sovereignty Day, a day to recognize and honor the ongoing struggle for self-determination and the restoration of Native Hawaiian sovereignty. 2. The Overthrow of the Hawaiian Monarchy: In 1893, on December 12th, a group of American businessmen, backed by the...
5 Fun Facts About December 11 In Hawaii History
1. In 1893, the infamous overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom occurred on December 11th. A group of American businessmen and politicians overthrew the monarchy and established a provisional government with help from the United States military. This eventually led to Hawaii's annexation by the United States. 2. On December 11,...
5 Fun Facts About December 10 In Hawaii History
1. Hawaiian Flag Day: December 10, 1845, marks the day when Hawaiian King Kamehameha III made the official announcement for the adoption of the flag of Hawaii, which was designed by British naval commander George Paulet. Today, this date is celebrated as Hawaiian Flag Day. 2. Pearl Harbor Attack: On...
5 Fun Facts About December 8 In Hawaii History
1. The Feast of the Immaculate Conception: December 8 is celebrated in Hawaii as the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, a Catholic Holy Day of Obligation. The day commemorates the belief that the Virgin Mary was conceived without original sin. 2. The Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor: December 8, 1941,...
5 Fun Facts About December 7 In Hawaii History
1. Attack on Pearl Harbor: December 7, 1941, marks the infamous attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese military. This surprise military strike against the United States naval base in Hawaii resulted in the deaths of over 2,400 Americans, and the destruction of many military vessels. 2. Pearl Harbor National...