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- What was at Kamaliʻi Park in the early 1900s?
- Food Forest petition closes without project approval, but working group remains encouraged
- Kamalii Park food forest featured on Hawaii Public Radio’s “The Conversation”
- Honolulu Weekly features food forest project
- Petition launched for a food forest at Kamaliʻi Park
- Food forest demo set up at Cyclovia event in Kakaako
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What was at Kamaliʻi Park in the early 1900s?
In re-imagining a future for Kamaliʻi Park, it’s helpful to look into its past. Here is an excerpt from an insurance map from 1914, updated in 1922. Besides the Central Fire Station, the most prominent building is the Fort Street Chinese Church (see church history).
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Source: Insurance maps of Honolulu, Oahu Territory of Hawaii, 1914, Sanborn Map Company, New York. Updated to 1922. (Hawaii State Archives)