The Queen Emma Summer Palace, built in 1847, was occupied by the Royal Family from 1857 to the Queen's death in 1885. Queen Emma was married to King Kamehameha IV and they had a son Prince Albert Edward.
This site has been described as, "A hidden gem among the historical sites of Oahu." When we visited it was still under COVID restrictions with only a few persons allowed at one time and advance reservations required. In person guides also remained unavailable to accompany visitors.
Its grounds once encompassed 65 acres in Oahu's Nu'uanu Valley but today they are 2 acres. In the early 1900s the Palace had fallen into disrepair and was about to be replaced by a baseball field. The Daughters of Hawaii stepped in to make possible its preservation and restoration. They opened it to the public as a museum in 1917. To date they continue to maintain the Queen Emma Summer Palace.
Queen Emma's portrait is prominently displayed:
Childhood belongings of the young Prince Edward whose short but happy life was spent here during the summers. Included in the below pictured items is the red uniform of Honolulu's Fire Engine Company Number Four that he proudly received when he was made an honorary member when it became known he wanted to be a fireman.
Born in 1858 the Crown Prince died in 1862 at the age of four. At the time it was believed he had contracted meningitis, but doctors today believe his symptoms were more likely those of appendicitis. His death led to the construction of the Royal Mausoleum and his name lives on in Kaua'i where Princeville was named after him after a visit there.
When he was seriously ill Queen Emma requested of her close Royal friend, Queen Victoria of England, assistance in having the Prince baptized. Queen Victoria agreed to be the Godmother and she sent a three foot high Christening Cup which can be seen displayed in a locked cabinet at the Summer Palace.
The Queen Emma Summer Palace, built in 1847, was occupied by the Royal Family from 1857 to the Queen's death in 1885. Queen Emma was married to King Kamehameha IV and they had a son Prince Albert Edward.
This site has been described as, "A hidden gem among the historical sites of Oahu." When we visited it was still under COVID restrictions with only a few persons allowed at one time and advance reservations required. In person guides also remained unavailable to accompany visitors.
Its grounds once encompassed 65 acres in Oahu's Nu'uanu Valley but today they are 2 acres. In the early 1900s the Palace had fallen into disrepair and was about to be replaced by a baseball field. The Daughters of Hawaii stepped in to make possible its preservation and restoration. They opened it to the public as a museum in 1917. To date they continue to maintain the Queen Emma Summer Palace.
Queen Emma's portrait is prominently displayed:
Childhood belongings of the young Prince Edward whose short but happy life was spent here during the summers. Included in the below pictured items is the red uniform of Honolulu's Fire Engine Company Number Four that he proudly received when he was made an honorary member when it became known he wanted to be a fireman.
Born in 1858 the Crown Prince died in 1862 at the age of four. At the time it was believed he had contracted meningitis, but doctors today believe his symptoms were more likely those of appendicitis. His death led to the construction of the Royal Mausoleum and his name lives on in Kaua'i where Princeville was named after him after a visit there.
When he was seriously ill Queen Emma requested of her close Royal friend, Queen Victoria of England, assistance in having the Prince baptized. Queen Victoria agreed to be the Godmother and she sent a three foot high Christening Cup which can be seen displayed in a locked cabinet at the Summer Palace.
Subsequent to the above posting I have located additional photos I took relating specifically to the mentioned Royal Mausoleum that was initially built for the four year-old Prince as well as of Hanalei Bay Beach on the north shore of Kauai which can be seen from the Princeville location that was named after Prince Albert Edward, the son of Queen Emma andKing Kamehameha IV. Some may recognize the beach as one of the locations in the film, "The Descendants" as reportedly this was the beach where Matt meets Brian Speer's wife Julie when she does not know who Matt is.
The Queen Emma Summer Palace, built in 1847, was occupied by the Royal Family from 1857 to the Queen's death in 1885. Queen Emma was married to King Kamehameha IV and they had a son Prince Albert Edward.
This site has been described as, "A hidden gem among the historical sites of Oahu." When we visited it was still under COVID restrictions with only a few persons allowed at one time and advance reservations required. In person guides also remained unavailable to accompany visitors.
Its grounds once encompassed 65 acres in Oahu's Nu'uanu Valley but today they are 2 acres. In the early 1900s the Palace had fallen into disrepair and was about to be replaced by a baseball field. The Daughters of Hawaii stepped in to make possible its preservation and restoration. They opened it to the public as a museum in 1917. To date they continue to maintain the Queen Emma Summer Palace.
Queen Emma's portrait is prominently displayed:
Childhood belongings of the young Prince Edward whose short but happy life was spent here during the summers. Included in the below pictured items is the red uniform of Honolulu's Fire Engine Company Number Four that he proudly received when he was made an honorary member when it became known he wanted to be a fireman.
Born in 1858 the Crown Prince died in 1862 at the age of four. At the time it was believed he had contracted meningitis, but doctors today believe his symptoms were more likely those of appendicitis. His death led to the construction of the Royal Mausoleum and his name lives on in Kaua'i where Princeville was named after him after a visit there.
When he was seriously ill Queen Emma requested of her close Royal friend, Queen Victoria of England, assistance in having the Prince baptized. Queen Victoria agreed to be the Godmother and she sent a three foot high Christening Cup which can be seen displayed in a locked cabinet at the Summer Palace.
Subsequent to the above posting I have located additional photos I took relating specifically to the mentioned Royal Mausoleum that was initially built for the four year-old Prince as well as of Hanalei Bay Beach on the north shore of Kauai which can be seen from the Princeville location that was named after Prince Albert Edward, the son of Queen Emma andKing Kamehameha IV. Some may recognize the beach as one of the locations in the film, "The Descendants" as reportedly this was the beach where Matt meets Brian Speer's wife Julie when she does not know who Matt is.
I would be remiss if I didn't add this photo of Kauai's Napali Coast situated just a bit further north of Princeville.
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My sister's Yorkie had 2 pups about 14 days ago, their eyes aren't even open yet.
Here's the mom.
And here's the pups.
A few photos of the leaves today.
The Queen Emma Summer Palace, built in 1847, was occupied by the Royal Family from 1857 to the Queen's death in 1885. Queen Emma was married to King Kamehameha IV and they had a son Prince Albert Edward.
This site has been described as, "A hidden gem among the historical sites of Oahu." When we visited it was still under COVID restrictions with only a few persons allowed at one time and advance reservations required. In person guides also remained unavailable to accompany visitors.
Its grounds once encompassed 65 acres in Oahu's Nu'uanu Valley but today they are 2 acres. In the early 1900s the Palace had fallen into disrepair and was about to be replaced by a baseball field. The Daughters of Hawaii stepped in to make possible its preservation and restoration. They opened it to the public as a museum in 1917. To date they continue to maintain the Queen Emma Summer Palace.
Queen Emma's portrait is prominently displayed:
Childhood belongings of the young Prince Edward whose short but happy life was spent here during the summers. Included in the below pictured items is the red uniform of Honolulu's Fire Engine Company Number Four that he proudly received when he was made an honorary member when it became known he wanted to be a fireman.
Born in 1858 the Crown Prince died in 1862 at the age of four. At the time it was believed he had contracted meningitis, but doctors today believe his symptoms were more likely those of appendicitis. His death led to the construction of the Royal Mausoleum and his name lives on in Kaua'i where Princeville was named after him after a visit there.
When he was seriously ill Queen Emma requested of her close Royal friend, Queen Victoria of England, assistance in having the Prince baptized. Queen Victoria agreed to be the Godmother and she sent a three foot high Christening Cup which can be seen displayed in a locked cabinet at the Summer Palace.
I love Oahu, walked from Turtle Bay to Sunset Beach along the shore. It was amazing.
This morning in the Algarve.
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A man died in that barn. He ran himself to death looking for a corner to pee in.
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Subsequent to the above posting I have located additional photos I took relating specifically to the mentioned Royal Mausoleum that was initially built for the four year-old Prince as well as of Hanalei Bay Beach on the north shore of Kauai which can be seen from the Princeville location that was named after Prince Albert Edward, the son of Queen Emma andKing Kamehameha IV. Some may recognize the beach as one of the locations in the film, "The Descendants" as reportedly this was the beach where Matt meets Brian Speer's wife Julie when she does not know who Matt is.
This evening's rainbow as seen from the deck. Now to locate that pot of gold.
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I would be remiss if I didn't add this photo of Kauai's Napali Coast situated just a bit further north of Princeville.
I took the photo from the ship:
Wow, that almost looks like the same trail we went "Jeeping" on in the mountains above Carson City earlier this year.
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