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Waiola Church and
Cemetery in Lāhainā is the site of a
historic mission established in 1823 on the
island of Maui in Hawaiʻi.
Originally called Waineʻe...
- Kona
District Mokuʻula cemetery,
Lahaina Waiola Church Cemetery (also
known as Waineʻe
Church Cemetery),
Waiola Church,
Lahaina Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery...
- By the 1990s,
shave ice stores, such as Oahu's
Matsumoto Shave Ice and
Waiola Shave Ice
stores garnered the
attention of
international visitors. Matsumoto's...
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remains from the last two
burial sites were
transferred to the
cemetery of
Waiola Church in 1884. The 2.75-acre (11,000 m2)
mausoleum was
designed by architect...
- 1–7), a
rehabilitated ex-convict,
turned entrepreneur and
owner of the
Waiola Shave Ice, Kamekona's
Shrimp Truck, and Kamekona's
Helicopter Tours. He...
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Hoapili ordered the
construction of a
stone church. The
cornerstone of the
Waiola Church (originally
named Ebenezera or Waineʻe Church) was laid on September...
- tomb on the
island of Mokuʻula
sometime in 1837 and to the
cemetery of
Waiola Church in 1884. Kaumualiʻi was po****r
among both his
people and foreigners...
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carried on the
whaling ships.
Hoapili died
January 3, 1840, and was
buried at
Waiola Church cemetery, then
known as "Waineʻe Church". The girls'
dormitory at...
- (0.85 acres) Spring/Gurrie
School Park (8 acres)
Stone Park (0.5 acres)
Waiola Park (3.5 acres) The
Village of La
Grange is a non-home rule muni****l corporation...
- but was
later moved to the
Royal Mausoleum. The
monument of Kaumualiʻi in
Waiola Church cemetery includes the inscription, "Kaahumanu was his wife, Year...