Posted on 12:01 pm, Saturday, July 16, 2011. Tags: ala kahakai national historic trail, hawaii volcanoes national park, kaloko-honokohau national historical park, puuhonua o honaunau national historical park, puukohola national historic site
MEDIA RELEASE The Big Island is home not only to that famous national park with its erupting volcano, but also two national historical parks, a national historic site and a national historic trail, all featuring dazzling natural and cultural riches that share Hawaii’s story like nothing else. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park This amazing park – […]
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Posted on 2:56 am, Monday, February 22, 2010. Tags: ala kahakai national historic trail, aric arakaki, laura thielen, lt. gov. james duke aiona
Federal, state, county and community commit to protecting and preserving 175-mile corridor
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Posted on 6:16 pm, Thursday, February 18, 2010. Tags: ala kahakai national historic trail, aric arakaki, laura thielen, lt. gov. james duke aiona, patty neubacher, wally lau
MEDIA RELEASE WHAT: Representatives of the National Park Service, state of Hawaii, and county of Hawaii join together as three levels of government to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to focus on establishing the Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail and to set forth the roles and responsibilities of each partner agency to protect and […]
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Posted on 3:59 am, Thursday, May 21, 2009. Tags: ala kahakai national historic trail, aric arakaki, board of land and natural resources, laura thielen
MEDIA RELEASE The Board of Land and Natural Resources has approved a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the National Park Service and the County of Hawaii for cooperative management of the Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail. The “Ala Kahakai†is a proposed 175-mile system of coastal trails (ala loa) that connect historic shoreline communities, national, […]
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Posted on 10:50 pm, Tuesday, April 21, 2009. Tags: ala kahakai national historic trail, big island carbon, keanalehu drive, kekaha kai state park, laiopua, linda linge, micah kane, recreational renaissance plan
Gov. Linda Lingle has numerous stops on her schedule Thursday, April 23 in West Hawaii. Not all of the events are open to the public. 10-11 a.m. -BIG ISLAND CARBON, Kaie Hana Industrial Park, Kawaihae  The governor will participate in the groundbreaking for Big Island Carbon, a new company that will turn macadamia nut […]
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