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Kamakahonu, the
residence of
Kamehameha I, was
located at the
north end of
Kailua Bay in Kailua-Kona on Hawaiʻi Island.
Kamehameha I (also
known as Kamehameha...
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sites that have
survived for
hundreds of years.
North of the pier is the
Kamakahonu royal residence and Ahuʻena Heiau, and
nearby now
stands the King Kamehameha's...
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point on the
bicycle leg,
where athletes return to the
finish line at
Kamakahonu in Kailua-Kona. Hawi is
located at 20°14′31″N 155°50′2″W / 20.24194°N...
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Kamehameha returned from Oahu and
spent the last
years of his life at
Kamakahonu, a
compound he
built in Kailua-Kona. As was the
custom of the time, he...
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Kamehameha was
engaged in his war campaigns, and then
spent his last
years at
Kamakahonu to the north. By this time
other harbors such as
Lahaina and Honolulu...
- 1826 and the
disease became alarming in the
following year. He died at
Kamakahonu (the old home of
Kamehameha I) in
Kailua Kona,
Hawaii Island on February...
- Kūkaʻilimoku at the Hōlualoa Bay
royal complex as well as his
residence at
Kamakahonu, both in the
district of Kona, Hawaiʻi.
Three colossal statues of the...
- Kohala, Hawaiʻi
island son of Keōua and Kekuʻiapoiwa
various May 8, 1819
Kamakahonu, Kailua-Kona, Kona, Hawaiʻi
island aged 61?
Kamehameha II May 20, 1819 –...
- the tide was high". — John Papa Īʻī,
court attendant of
Kamehameha II.
Kamakahonu,
Holualoa Bay, and
Keauhou Bay were
favored retreats of
Hawaiian royalty...
- few
close friends to be at Kamehameha's side when he died in 1819 at
Kamakahonu.
After the wars,
Young returned to
Kawaihae on the Big
Island and expanded...