PopKulture's photos with the keyword: Hawaii
MB_The_Cottage_HI
19 Feb 2008 |
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What a dreamy image - an elegant lovely nestled comfortably in the cresent of the moon.
The Cottage, 1183 River Street, Honolulu, Hawaii.
MB_Wees_Cafe_HI
19 Feb 2008 |
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It's nice to see a woman hitting the big waves for a change!
Vintage matchbook cover for Wee's Cafe, 10 North Hotel St., Honolulu, Hawaii.
MB_Log_Cabin_HI
19 Feb 2008 |
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"Meet Your Friends at Carl's Log Cabin."
Don't have any? That's easy - make some new ones at Carl's!
24 Bijou Lane, Honolulu, Hawaii
Vintage matchbook cover
MB_Wo_Fat_HI
19 Feb 2008 |
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Vintage matchbook cover for Wo Fat Ltd. Chop Sui House, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Oahu_WWII_map
28 Aug 2008 |
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Serviceman's cartoon keepsake of Oahu, Hawaii, showing many of the military and civilian landmarks. 1946.
PF_Aloha
16 Nov 2009 |
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Printed in 1935, this beautiful postcard folder of the Hawaiian Islands predates statehood by more than two decades.
December 7th Foretold
07 Dec 2009 |
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This eerily prophetic letter was written and sent by my Uncle 'Mugs' from Wheeler Field to the folks back home in Chicago. It is dated November 30, 1941, and carries the following passage:
"I'm writing this at the time when we are waiting to see just what Japan is going to do in regards to our ultimatum in the Pacific. By the time this letter reaches you, she will have taken steps one way or the other and history will be made."
His speculations were not in error. A week after the letter was sent, Japan attacked US installations on O'ahu on December 7th, 1941 - the famous "date which will live in infamy."
Thus echoes the poignant phrase: "and history will be made."
As an historical note, Wheeler Army Airfield was the first actual site attacked in the overall assault known more generally as Pearl Harbor. The Japanese had targeted Wheeler to prevent the many aircrafts there from taking off and engaging them in combat.
Sunday_Morning
07 Dec 2010 |
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Coffee and the morning paper, as they might have appeared sixty-nine years ago today in Kokomo, Indiana.
Uncle Mugs and 'Beth'
30 May 2011 |
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My mother had three brothers that served in World War II.
Pictured above is my Uncle Mugs at Hickam Field, next to a plane which bears the name 'Beth' handwritten just above his head.
I don't know what type of plane that is, but I bet some aviation buff will know instantly!
Have a safe and festive holiday.
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