100 Years Ago – Captain William Matson
One of the major news stories featured on the front page of the 11 October 1917 edition of the Honolulu...
One of the major news stories featured on the front page of the 11 October 1917 edition of the Honolulu...
September turned out to be a quiet month. Unfortunately, the announcements made by the Friends of Falls of Clyde regarding...
On account of the shortage of coal in Honolulu, the Rolph Navigation and Coal company [sic] will send the barge...
In June 1896, the Hawai‘i Legislature addressed the issue of the observation of a new holiday. At the time, six...
David O’Neill continues the difficult work of securing international support and funding to transport Falls of Clyde back to Scotland....
After the attack on Pearl Harbor and the subsequent entry of the United States into World War II, buildings around...
If one takes the time to look, ships sometimes disclose hints about their pasts. In late 1995, Matson purchased six...
In January of this year, the Artist at Sea exhibit opened in Honolulu. It was the first time examples of the works...
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