Hilo, Hanapēpē Town & Pā‘ia (1988)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 апр 2022
  • Throughout the state you can still find pockets of communities
    that reflect a bygone era. Including places like downtown
    Hilo on Hawai‘i Island, Hanapēpē Town on Kaua‘i and Pā‘ia on
    Maui which have a historic charm to them. The Restoration of
    Hawai‘i’s Future explores ways to keep the character of these
    neighborhoods for generations to come.
    This content is made possible by viewers like you. Support PBS Hawaiʻi: www.pbshawaii.org/donate
    Original Airdates: February 17, 1988 and February 24, 1988
    #hawaii #community #restoration
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Комментарии • 37

  • @danceswithsticks
    @danceswithsticks 6 месяцев назад +6

    We moved to Hilo in 1963, I was 3. I’m so lucky to have grown up in Hawai’i back in the day!! It was truly wholesome!

  • @theodorejay1046
    @theodorejay1046 10 месяцев назад +8

    Love Hawaiian old towns. Given that we've lost a gem like Lahaina it just makes these towns left even more special.

  • @bananashaveice
    @bananashaveice 2 года назад +14

    Love this! Please share more of your classics programming! Mahalo!

  • @FrankC321
    @FrankC321 2 года назад +7

    What a blast from the past. Great reply of the story. Very genuine and special.

  • @hideo96744
    @hideo96744 Год назад +5

    10:33 that’s a gem of a Toyota right there.

  • @lgv3051
    @lgv3051 2 месяца назад

    Wow! I remember when they built that marketplace in haleiwa when i was a kid. I just moved from haleiwa to mililani. How things have changed. There is more Hawaii in mililani these days than there is in haleiwa. Funniest thing of all, i would have never expected it. When i run errands around mililani, i run into so many people who used to live on the north shore that i hadn't seen for years. Most local people on the north shore avoid haleiwa town like they avoid Honolulu.

  • @schreds
    @schreds Год назад +4

    wow thanks for the memories ,, from eating at the old Koloa Broiler all u could eat salad bar and burger and cruising through Hanapepe on the way to surf Polihale too getting coffee at the coffee gallery when it first opened in haleiwa ( had the bird store right next door miss u popcorn ) i was working for Bill barnfield ( raging Isle) to seeing old hilo town hanging in Keaukaha with friends and family ,, tragically a time long gone and a project that just didn't work for Hilo lets just call it politics ,,

  • @dv1216
    @dv1216 2 года назад +4

    When I moved from Oahu to Maui 35 years ago I moved to Wailuku. It wasn’t Waikiki but I loved it. Living in Kihei (bought a house) for the last 31 years is boring 🌺

    • @sousay2000
      @sousay2000 Год назад +4

      Boring is a great way to live. Keep outta trouble

  • @acharles3374
    @acharles3374 2 года назад +4

    Anything to go with Hawaii I am in...

  • @alohalaniboido8083
    @alohalaniboido8083 Год назад

    Eric Moir nails it. That's how I feel when I walk through my hometown of Koloa.

  • @Kevin-rb7yy
    @Kevin-rb7yy Год назад

    Hey Mike remember the Grove Restaurant? I used to work there after iniki. Too bad had close down. Man that was a long time ago.

  • @narcovice
    @narcovice 2 года назад +3

    hey the old laundromat on market street

  • @HiloBoiz808
    @HiloBoiz808 2 года назад +11

    2022,Hilo still a classic town.Sadly homelessness is compromising it.

    • @teresatrigiani7838
      @teresatrigiani7838 Год назад +2

      Homeless desparate and need help, but really it is hard on hilo busineses from what i saw.

    • @martikomoody1172
      @martikomoody1172 Год назад +1

      Don't blame people blame yourself

    • @Malama_Ki
      @Malama_Ki 2 месяца назад

      People keep voting for the same poison and wonder why they stay sick. The justice system is an injustice

  • @tiffanyclay54
    @tiffanyclay54 Год назад

  • @jusbamathy1355
    @jusbamathy1355 Год назад

    🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽

  • @its-all-good
    @its-all-good Год назад +4

    20:46 ---- she seemed like such a sweet woman... so sad what money does to people:
    The state Attorney General's office has opened an investigation into the Wailuku Main Street Association and has interviewed its longtime director Jocelyn Perreira.
    The AG's office says that two-thirds of the Wailuku charity's taxpayer-funded grant money goes to salaries and not to program services. It is recommending that the board terminate Perreira.
    "There's little evidence of actual program services by the WMSA in the last two years," Deputy Attorney General Hugh Jones said in a letter to the association's board last week.
    Perreira declined comment.

  • @rental808
    @rental808 Год назад

    Thank you Mrs. Hanabata 😂

  • @jaymo8206
    @jaymo8206 Год назад

    None of the planning stuff worked out for the working class. I lived on the Big Island and the Main St Association program was DOA. Hawaii is not affordable, especially housing. Finally couldnt afford paradise and had to leave. Fortunately, I found someplace far away from America that my family calls+feels at home.

    • @Tom-fz6pe
      @Tom-fz6pe 10 месяцев назад +2

      Where did you go?

  • @river4462
    @river4462 Месяц назад

    Perreira a total joke

  • @beachrose88
    @beachrose88 2 года назад +6

    But look. Hawaii SOLD IT SOUL AND Only CARES NOW ABOUT RICH, TOURISTS, RICH TOURISTS AND YOU SOLD YOUR SOUL . YOU DID IT TO YOURSELVES

    • @ken1per
      @ken1per 2 года назад

      Dumb comment
      So generalized and nonspecific so as to be worthless

    • @kahilewa9640
      @kahilewa9640 Год назад +6

      Hawaii did not sell its own soul. Greedy opportunists did. The people and culture of Hawaii have been held hostage in their own home since way way back when. Read a book - just make sure it’s not one they wrote.

    • @kahilewa9640
      @kahilewa9640 Год назад

      Honestly what an ignorant, entitled, and uneducated assessment.

    • @libertine40
      @libertine40 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@kahilewa9640 And there you have it! Just like Puerto Rico and Alaska - and all the other places destroyed by colonialist theft. It's heinous insanity and sociopathic greed.
      ---------

    • @MultiPetercool
      @MultiPetercool 6 месяцев назад

      The overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani is as disgusting a piece of US history as the Cherokee Trail of tears and the plantation/slave system that preceded it. Hawaii was stolen from its people. Sanford Dole was despicable human being.