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Lucky we live in Hawaii: Kamehameha Day
2011-6-11 06:49
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I was in the mood for (house) cleaning last night, and wished today were Saturday (so that I could continue the "deep" cleaning). When I woke up by my alarm this morning, the newsman said we celebrate Kamehameha Day today. YEAH! I don't have to go to work! (It's not that I don't enjoy what I am doing at work. I want to do "deep" cleaning only once in a blue moon. That's why I was so happy for not having to go to work today.)


Kamehameha Day on June 11 is a public holiday of the state of Hawaii in the United States. It honors Kamehameha the Great, the monarch who first established the unified Kingdom of Hawaiʻi — comprising the Hawaiian Islands of Niʻihau, Kauaʻi, Oʻahu, Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi, Kahoʻolawe, Maui and Hawaiʻi. While he was king, Hawaii was a center of the fur and sandalwood trade. Pineapples were brought to Hawaii from Spain in 1813 and coffee was first planted in 1818, a year before he died. In 1883 a statue of King Kamehameha I was dedicated in Honolulu by King David Kalākaua (this was duplicate, because the original statue was lost at sea). There is another duplicate of this statue in Emancipation Hall at the Capitol Visitor Center in Washington, D.C.

From wikipedia:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamehameha_Day

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