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 An unidentified man portraying Kamehameha I and court approaches Huliheʻe Palace on Kona's first Kamehameha Day, June 11, 1914.
 An unidentified man portraying Kamehameha I and court approaches Huliheʻe Palace on Kona's first Kamehameha Day, June 11, 1914.

An unidentified man portraying Kamehameha I and court approaches Huliheʻe Palace on Kona's first Kamehameha Day, June 11, 1914.

 An unidentified Hawaiian man portraying Kamehameha I, about to start the parade from Kaiakeakua Beach to Huliheʻe Palace on June 11, 1914, Kona's first King Kamehameha Day celebration.

An unidentified Hawaiian man portraying Kamehameha I, about to start the parade from Kaiakeakua Beach to Huliheʻe Palace on June 11, 1914, Kona's first King Kamehameha Day celebration.

 Keith and Cynda Unger of McCandless Ranch, Kona Hema and Mikio Kato of Puuwaawaa Ranch, Kona Akau, escort the Pau Queen on June 11, 2012.

Keith and Cynda Unger of McCandless Ranch, Kona Hema and Mikio Kato of Puuwaawaa Ranch, Kona Akau, escort the Pau Queen on June 11, 2012.

 2012 King Kamehameha Day Parade Pa'u Queen, and Kona Historical Society Board Member Hannah Kihalani Springer.

2012 King Kamehameha Day Parade Pa'u Queen, and Kona Historical Society Board Member Hannah Kihalani Springer.

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 An unidentified man portraying Kamehameha I and court approaches Huliheʻe Palace on Kona's first Kamehameha Day, June 11, 1914.
 An unidentified Hawaiian man portraying Kamehameha I, about to start the parade from Kaiakeakua Beach to Huliheʻe Palace on June 11, 1914, Kona's first King Kamehameha Day celebration.
 Keith and Cynda Unger of McCandless Ranch, Kona Hema and Mikio Kato of Puuwaawaa Ranch, Kona Akau, escort the Pau Queen on June 11, 2012.
 2012 King Kamehameha Day Parade Pa'u Queen, and Kona Historical Society Board Member Hannah Kihalani Springer.

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