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Lieu historique national Pu'ukohola Heiau

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Kamuela
August 20, 2022
"Endless is the good that I have given you to enjoy." – Kamehameha I How many places in America can you walk in the footsteps of a king? Where else has a stranded sailor risen up to become a great chief over an entire island? Where else can you experience the culminating event of a people, foretold from centuries past? Where else can you stand on a beach and watch as sharks pass over a submerged temple? Experience all this and much more – only at Pu'ukoholā Heiau!
"Endless is the good that I have given you to enjoy." – Kamehameha I How many places in America can you walk in the footsteps of a king? Where else has a stranded sailor risen up to become a great chief over an entire island? Where else can you experience the culminating event of a people, foretold…
Debbie
April 27, 2018
Hawaiian history, heiau
Judy
April 23, 2018
One of the most important sites in regards to the history of Hawaii, with a short film and a small museum with artifacts.
Glenn And Girlie
October 6, 2021
Take time to visit this very significant site and learn about the history of the heiau or temples built by ancient Hawaiians. You can see the heiau built by King Kamehameha who united all the Hawaiian Islands that still stand to this day. It’s a fairly easy walking tour and you’ll also see the village where King Kamehameha called one of his homes.
Jim
April 6, 2021
This massive stone temple was built without the use of mortar. The lava rocks to build the structure were passed hand-by-hand in a human chain from Polou Valley 25 miles away. The heiau has been carefully preserved and restored. Bring your sun glasses or wear a sun hat. There is not much shade at the historical site.

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