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  2. Pa'u riders - Wikipedia

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    The pa'u riding tradition began just after Captain Richard J. Cleveland introduced horses to Hawaii in 1803. Kamehameha disliked the creatures, partially on account of the amount of food they required, so western sailors began riding them along the beaches to demonstrate their capabilities.

  3. Kualoa Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Riding along the Kualoa Ranch trails on horseback. The property continues to be a working cattle ranch and is run by John Morgan from the island of Hawaii. [6] Kualoa is open for guided tours and tours on horseback. [7] In 2018, the ranch was raising shrimp and making it available, as local lunch cuisine, to visitors. [8]

  4. Queen Emma of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The Feast of the Holy Sovereigns is celebrated annually in the Episcopal Church in Hawaii on November 28, honoring Kamehameha IV and Emma. [24] The rest of the Episcopal Church observes this as the feast day of Kamehameha and Emma, King and Queen of Hawaii, but does not use the name "Feast of the Holy Sovereigns". [25]

  5. Kapiolani Park - Wikipedia

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    An ad announcing a horse race in Kapiolani Park. In the 1870s, King Kalākaua was asked to find a permanent, dry course for horse racing. Since Waikiki was popular with wealthy racing fans, Kalākaua chose the unoccupied and dry plain at the foot of Diamond Head where the park now stands. On June 11, 1877, the park was dedicated as the first ...

  6. These Are the 25 Most Romantic Destinations Around the World

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    The property also has a championship golf course, a soothing spa, nightly stargazing experiences at the resort’s onsite Observatory led by a local astronomer, along with horseback riding, RTV ...

  7. Richard Armstrong (Hawaii missionary) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Armstrong died September 23, 1860, after a riding accident, in which was punctured an artery in his neck. He was buried on the grounds of Kawaiahaʻo Church. [16] He married Clarissa Chapman of Russell, Massachusetts, on September 5, 1831, in Bridgeport, Connecticut. She died July 20, 1891, in San Francisco, California. [17]

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