Aloha, I lived in Hilo town/Puna districts from the mid 1980's to 2005. For me, the Hawaiian Islands culture, people, history,food and music will always be things I treasure and also a part of me regardless of where I make my home on this planet. Aloha Nui Loa
Wonderful video and excellent history of Hilo, my hometown. Boy, it brought back many memories! I learned a great many things about Hilo that I was not aware of when growing up and living there. Hilo no ka oe. Thank you for putting this video together. Job well done.
Another great video from you folks at Partners in Development. Hilo to this day has such a special feeling. Is that the voice of the late great Jackie “Honolulu Skylark” Rosetti narrating?
This is absolutely amazing. I am so glad I was was able to view such a great insight to a completely different life style. Growing up in Montana...25 miles east of the Rocky Mountains was very similar to everyone knowing and watching out for others. There truly is a lot to be said of small town up bringing. Thanks for sharing.
Our Hawaiʻi Island correspondent believes that it looks like the bridge in Hilo town over Wailuku River. Hope this was helpful and mahalo for watching!
That's the first bridge mauka from the "Singing Bridge." On the Hilo side it connects to Keawe St, on the Puueo side, to Puueo St. The next bridge up is at Wainaku St, but you have to look closely to see it. The falls you can see are the ones by the hydro plant at Wainaku.
Aloha, I lived in Hilo town/Puna districts from the mid 1980's to 2005. For me, the Hawaiian Islands culture, people, history,food and music will always be things I treasure and also a part of me regardless of where I make my home on this planet. Aloha Nui Loa
Thanks for this video! I lived in Hilo from 1945-1950 and have many memories. I was there for the 1946 tsunami.
My father was born in Hilo Miller’ Eckart Campbell
Wonderful video and excellent history of Hilo, my hometown. Boy, it brought back many memories! I learned a great many things about Hilo that I was not aware of when growing up and living there. Hilo no ka oe. Thank you for putting this video together. Job well done.
This is the best video I’ve ever seen on Hilo thank you for sharing
Another great video from you folks at Partners in Development. Hilo to this day has such a special feeling. Is that the voice of the late great Jackie “Honolulu Skylark” Rosetti narrating?
Excellent! just discovered this video, learned choke, even after living in Hilo all my life.
Thank you for the great documentary
This is absolutely amazing. I am so glad I was was able to view such a great insight to a completely different life style. Growing up in Montana...25 miles east of the Rocky Mountains was very similar to everyone knowing and watching out for others. There truly is a lot to be said of small town up bringing. Thanks for sharing.
I lived in Hilo from 1978-79 and opened a restaurant.My favorite place on Earth
Thank you for sharing this video father was born in this Island Campbell Eckart Miller family
Finally, I saw somebody mention and showed the King Kamehameha stone, which is in front of a public library in Hilo.
spectacular work ! Mahalo
Hawaii No Ka Oi. 🌴🌊
That was nice. Thanks.
So glad you enjoyed! Mahalo for your support.
My home 😊
3:05 Where is that at? !!!
Our Hawaiʻi Island correspondent believes that it looks like the bridge in Hilo town over Wailuku River. Hope this was helpful and mahalo for watching!
That's the first bridge mauka from the "Singing Bridge." On the Hilo side it connects to Keawe St, on the Puueo side, to Puueo St. The next bridge up is at Wainaku St, but you have to look closely to see it. The falls you can see are the ones by the hydro plant at Wainaku.
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Great documentary. Really good. Thanks