Walking tours for downtown is fun. Anyone consider doing one for Kapahulu, Diamond Head or Waikiki district? History of the royalty playground of Kapiolani park, the sell out of the waterfront land fronting Kapiolani Park, the making of the Ala Wai Canal, the Chinese migration into Kapahulu, the military present at the Diamond Head crater and lookout, the burial in Waikiki land, the water table under Waikiki mush land, the lave tube under the moiiliili, the flower farm on South King and University……
Inspired by Ohana Walking Tours
Every Saturdays and Sundays 9-11am
Richard Wong, tour guide
Casey Hewes, owner
Downtown Tour, King Kamehameha Statues, Aliiolani Hale, Naha Stone legend, Merchant Street 1870, Sandalwood trade, Honolulu 1892 “sheltered bay” Kou, Lahaina, Maui – original Capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii, Lady of Peace Cathedral 1843, British annexation 1887, Court House, Customs House, Post Office, Washington Place – once home of Captain John Dominis, Davis Building fifth floor – once Hawaii office of CIA, Chinatown fire 1886, and 1900. Father Damien.





