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- Q6382107 abstract "Keāhole Point is the westernmost point of the island of Hawaii. The Kona International Airport was moved here from directly north of the town of Kailua-Kona in 1970, when the previous smaller airstrip was converted into the Old Kona Airport State Recreation Area. The name comes from Ke ʻāhole since the ʻāhole fish (Kuhlia sandvicensis) was found nearby.Between the airport and the coast lies the Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii. Most of the land was formed in 1801 by the Huʻehuʻe lava flow from Hualālai. This flow extended the shoreline out an estimated 1 mile, adding some 4 km² of land to the island. The southern part of this point is sometimes referred to as Kalihi Point.The Ahupuaʻa (ancient name of the community in this area) was Kalaoa, still used by the census. The site includes a house platform, a walled enclosure, a debris pile with volcanic glass and marine shells, and a larger wall.Probably the home of a common family, an excavation in 1975 estimated occupation from about 1500 to 1800.On January 14, 1989 the Kalaoa Permanent House Site was put on the state register of historic places as site number 10-27-10,205. On November 21, 1992 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places as site number 92001552. It was described as site 81 in a 1930 survey by Reinecke, and site 8 in a 1975 survey by Rosendahl & Kirch, and site HA-D15-12 on a state survey. Just south of this area is the area known as Oʻoma.".
- Q6382107 added "1992-11-21".
- Q6382107 architecturalStyle Q10749897.
- Q6382107 nrhpReferenceNumber "92001552".
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- Q6382107 yearOfConstruction "1400".
- Q6382107 added "1992-11-21".
- Q6382107 architecture "Ancient Hawaiian".
- Q6382107 built "1400".
- Q6382107 name "Kalaoa Permanent House Site 10,205".
- Q6382107 refnum "92001552".
- Q6382107 point "19.725 -156.058".
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- Q6382107 comment "Keāhole Point is the westernmost point of the island of Hawaii. The Kona International Airport was moved here from directly north of the town of Kailua-Kona in 1970, when the previous smaller airstrip was converted into the Old Kona Airport State Recreation Area. The name comes from Ke ʻāhole since the ʻāhole fish (Kuhlia sandvicensis) was found nearby.Between the airport and the coast lies the Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii.".
- Q6382107 label "Keahole Point".
- Q6382107 lat "19.725".
- Q6382107 lat "19.7275".
- Q6382107 long "-156.058".
- Q6382107 long "-156.06194444444444".
- Q6382107 depiction Kalaoa_permanent_settlement.jpg.
- Q6382107 name "Kalaoa Permanent House Site 10,205".