It was once a favorite fishing spot of King Kamehameha, and today there are the remains of a heiau and some petroglyphs. In total, it is considered the “largest surviving ruins of a prehistoric Hawaiian village,” and it was designated as a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 1962 and ...
King Kamehameha Day (June 11) is a statewide holiday, with parades to celebrate the first monarch to unite the Hawaiian Islands. Why go: The Napali Coast on Kauai’s North Shore has long beckoned travelers. There are the golden beaches, the precipitous ...
ancient paths hint of the days when the valley served as the island’s breadbasket, supporting a community of thousands and, in the 19th century, occasionally housing the visiting King Kamehameha.
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William Howard Taft NHS marks the house where the 27th president was born. The Southwest Ohio site has been restored to its 1857 appearance so visitors can enter the world where Taft grew up and gain an immersive insight into his eventual presidency. ...