Waimanalo HI 1920s 1930s

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2009

Vintage 16 mm footage at and around the mid 1920s stone house originally of Alfred Hocking, brewer of Primo Beer in 1898, first house to be built on Waimanalo Beach. Images of fishing, vistas and Hocking/Hill Family.

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  • do u know where that stream is now?

  • Not sure where the stream is--could use some help. Have a guess? A few possibilities. 1) above Nehoa St above where my greatgrandparents lived in1920s. 2) above Nuunanu or where the Likelike highway is now and 3) south or west of of Waimanalo . The mountains should be the clue but I dont live in Hawaii but will be back in July and maybe will figure it out. Let me know if youhave any guesses.

  • really? ok well im gona look around n ask around at those places because i really have no idea...i should show this video to some of the kupuna down here in waimanalo. but if i find anything i will try let you know:) but thanks for sharing this...this is really a great part of our history!

  • Great! Mahalo!

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  • @Kramer3279 House is still there on Laumilo street, Waimanalo Hawaii, you can google map it.

  • @Kramer3279---> Yes it still stands on the street corners of Wailea St. & Laumilo St. The house is very noticeable especially if you're looking for houses made of lava stone. ..Yes this is where I grew up...notice the shots they took of the shorebreak waves. Makapuu, Sandies, or rare shorebreak right @ Waimanalo Beach. summertime only occurring from the South Shore wrap around the point of makapuu...Me kealoha kuu home o' NALO...

  • That is an unbelivable video of my home. I wish it were like that to this day. Mahalo nui.

  • Simply great !!!!

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