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Through The Year
By: HILuxury TeamA GLIMPSE INTO HOLIDAYS PAST
SEARCHING ARCHIVES OF PHOTOGRAPHS- most of which carefully detail how Honolulu dwellers and planners decorated for the season in past decades-has been a nostalgic gift for our creative staff. Gaze into Hawai’i's celebratory history and enjoy, as we did, these images of yesteryear.
- Cars turn past downtown’s Tamarind Park with Bishop Square celebrating its very first tree-lighting on December 10, 1983
- Christmas at ‘Iolani Palace, circa 1910. photo courtesy Honolulu Star-Advertiser library
- Tamarind Park’s Honolulu City Lights display, December 4, 1989, photo by David Yamada.
- The Kamehameha Schools glee clubs and brass choir in their Christmas concert with the Honolulu Youth Symphony—‘An Evening of Enchantment’—on December 12, 1968, photo by Jack Matsumoto
- Gov. John Waihe‘e and his family take a leisurely carriage ride to view christmas lights near the State capitol, December 28, 1988, photo by Dennis Oda.
- A charter plane of 250 military men, homeward-bound for christmas, added to the congestion at Honolulu’s airport, December 22, 1971. photo by Warren R. Roll
- Quietly and reverently, children file past one of the madonnas included in the christmas exhibition at the Honolulu academy of arts, December 7, 1964, photo by Raymond M. Sato.
- University of Hawai‘i Gateway House’s Tree of Lights, December 14, 1982, photo by Dennis Oda.










