THE STORY OF HAWAII Museum: An exhibit tracing the history of Hawaii displays antique maps, prints and ephemera from the Polynesian Migrations to the 21st Century. This is the soft opening of a new exhibit space with more than 2,000 square feet devoted to vintage and antique Hawaiiana. The museum is located in the Maalaea Harbor Shops […]
Read moreA lot of people know Bryant Neal. The 55-year-old native of Arkansas arrived on Maui in 1982. He’s been a busy man ever since. Some people remember him from his early days as director of marketing for a prominent Maui jewelry firm. Other people recall the more than 20 years he spent with Alan and […]
Read moreTHE STORY OF HAWAII MUSEUM: Presents an exhibit tracing the history of Hawaii with antique maps, prints and ephemera. The show covers more than a thousand years of island life from the Polynesian Migrations to the 21st Century. Saturday, March 10, 2012 – MAALAEA HARBOR SHOPS – 3:00 to 6:30 – FREE This is the soft opening of a […]
Read moreOn Sunday, April 22 at 1pm, author Duncan O’Brien, a leading authority on the history of the Matson Line passenger ship era in Hawaii, will make a presentation about “Boat Days” at the Story of Hawaii Museum located in the Maalaea Shops. The public is invited at attend and admission is free. O’Brien has a lifelong connection with […]
Read morePlease join us for a special evening Friday, August 17, 2012 5-7:30pm Live Entertainment by the The Hawaii Serenaders, UHMC Institute of Hawaiian Music, and Harpist Tatyana Shapiro-Leiste Premier of weekly series “Hawaiian History Evenings” with Mele Fong – tonight’s topics Birthday of the Hawaiian Kingdom (Aug. 1810) and Hawaii Statehood (Aug. 1959) Presentations by Bryant Neal, Mele Fong, Jill Engledow […]
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