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I believe that the city and the current …

Sep 9th, 2010 by admin


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Comment posted on Guest post: Reflections on “The Eddie” and the Natatorium by DGK

I believe that the city and the current administration is making a statement on what its priorities are right now with no regard to what the priorities were in the past or what they may be in the future.

When you think of Waikiki and the landmarks that assist in defining some of our history here in Hawaii, The Royal Hawaiian, the Sheraton Moana Surfrider, and the Natatorium are ones that come to mind instantly. Both historical hotels are privately owned and meticulously maintained. The Natatorium is the only publicly owned property of the three. It is owned by the city and county of Honolulu and to a larger extend the people of Hawaii.

As soon a culture loses its sense of its past it soon loses its sense of direction.

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  1. on 10 Dec 2009 at 9:39 am1DGK

    I believe that the city and the current administration is making a statement on what its priorities are right now with no regard to what the priorities were in the past or what they may be in the future.

    When you think of Waikiki and the landmarks that assist in defining some of our history here in Hawaii, The Royal Hawaiian, the Sheraton Moana Surfrider, and the Natatorium are ones that come to mind instantly. Both historical hotels are privately owned and meticulously maintained. The Natatorium is the only publicly owned property of the three. It is owned by the city and county of Honolulu and to a larger extend the people of Hawaii.

    As soon a culture loses its sense of its past it soon loses its sense of direction.

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