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5 Fun Facts About October 18 In Hawaii History
1. In 1867, the first shipment of sugar was exported from Hawaii to the United States. This marked the beginning of sugar plantations becoming a major industry in Hawaii. 2. In 1918, a deadly flu epidemic hit Hawaii, killing over 1,500 people on the islands. This outbreak was part of...
5 Fun Facts About October 17 In Hawaii History
1. In 1778, British explorer Captain James Cook became the first recorded European to visit the Hawaiian Islands. He arrived in Waimea Bay on the island of Kauai on October 17th. 2. In 1941, the US Navy established a naval air station on the island of Maui. The base was...
5 Fun Facts About October 16 In Hawaii History
1. In 1883, the "Horace Capron," the first ship to bring Japanese immigrants to Hawaii, arrived in Honolulu harbor. A total of 148 Japanese immigrants came over on this ship, marking the beginning of the significant Japanese migration to Hawaii. 2. In 1955, the Koko Crater cable car was opened...
5 Fun Facts About October 14 In Hawaii History
1. On October 14, 1778, British explorer Captain James Cook became the first European to set foot on the Hawaiian Islands, near present-day Kauai. He named the archipelago the "Sandwich Islands" after his patron, the Earl of Sandwich. 2. In 1893, on October 14, a group of American businessmen and...
5 Fun Facts About October 13 In Hawaii History
1. On October 13, 1778, British explorer Captain James Cook arrived in Hawaii for the first time. He named the island group the Sandwich Islands and his arrival marked the beginning of major Western involvement in Hawaiian affairs. 2. On October 13, 1819, King Kamehameha I of Hawaii died after...
5 Fun Facts About October 12 In Hawaii History
1. In 1492, Christopher Columbus landed in the Bahamas, which is celebrated as Columbus Day in the United States. However, in Hawaii, October 12 is known as Discoverer's Day, and it honors the Polynesians who first discovered and settled the Hawaiian Islands. 2. In 1810, Kamehameha I, the first king...
5 Fun Facts About October 10 In Hawaii History
1. On October 10, 1874, the first Japanese immigrants arrived in Hawaii. They were brought in by the Hawaii Sugar Planters' Association to work on their sugar plantations. This marked the beginning of significant Japanese immigration to the islands. 2. In 1899, on October 10, a powerful hurricane struck the...
5 Fun Facts About October 9 In Hawaii History
1. In 1956, the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel opened on the Big Island of Hawaii. It was one of the first resorts to be built on the islands and is still in operation today. 2. On October 9, 1971, the University of Hawaii football team played its first game on...
5 Fun Facts About October 8 In Hawaii History
1. In 1873, the Kapiolani Home for Girls was opened by Princess Kapiolani. It was a home for orphaned Hawaiian girls and young women and offered them shelter, education, and vocational training. 2. On October 8, 1915, the Honolulu Museum of Art officially opened its doors to the public. Originally...
5 Fun Facts About October 7 In Hawaii History
1. On October 7, 1793, Captain George Vancouver arrived in Hawaii for the first time. He explored and mapped the Hawaiian Islands during his journey on his ship, HMS Discovery, and his visit marked the beginning of an important relationship between Hawaii and Great Britain. 2. In 1820, the first...
5 Fun Facts About October 6 In Hawaii History
1. In 1883, King Kalakaua dedicated the statue of Kamehameha the Great in front of Ali'iolani Hale. The statue, which stands at 18 feet tall and weighs about 15,000 pounds, was created by American sculptor Thomas R. Gould. 2. In 1949, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)...
5 Fun Facts About October 2 In Hawaii History
1. In 1876, the first steam engine arrived in Hawaii. The engine was named "Hawaiian Gazette" and was built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was imported to Hawaii to help transport sugar cane. 2. In 1890, the Kamehameha Day celebration was officially established in Hawaii. The...