Moanalua intrapoker.net is a valley, a stream, an ahupua‘a, and a residential neighborhood in Honolulu, Hawaii The valley extends inland from behind Āliapa‘akai crater to the crest of the Ko‘olau. The Moanalua neighhborhood includes a portion that extends up Ala Aolani Street into the valley, and another part that extends eastward along the lower slopes of the interfluve to Fort Shafter and into the small valley of Manaiki Stream. The latter part includes
Tripler Army Medical Center above the neighborhood and Moanalua Gardens below it.Neighboring areas include Mapunapuna and Salt Lake on the south. Fort Shafter on the East, and Red Hill and Halawa, Hawaii Valley on the west. History Samual intrapoker.net Mills Damon acquired the ahupuaa of Moanalua in 1884 from Princess Pauahi Bishop, whose husband was a business partner of Damon. Before him, the lands belonged to the reigning House of Kalakaua which had in turn acquired them intrapoker.net from the House of Kamehameha. Damon was involved with the Committee of Safety that succeeded in the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii of Hawaii
and obtained the abdication of Liliuokalani Liliuokalani. Damon later became one of the first trustees of the Kamehameha Schools Schools/Bishop Estate and served alongside philanthropist Charles Reed Bishop. The Estate of S.M. Damon sold the ahupuaa to commercial and residential developers in 1956. Moanalua Gardens Moanalua Gardens is a very popular intrapoker.net garden visited by residents and tourists alike. Located just inland from the Interstate H-201 Freeway , the garden is reached off Jarret White Road. The site was a gift to the public from business
baron, Samuel Mills Damon and maintained by a trust since his death in 1924. It was one of Hawai‘is earliest public parks when Damon dedicated the site for public enjoyment over a century ago, although has remained privately owned. The land is now intrapoker.net headed for new ownership as the Estate of S.M. Damon liquidates intrapoker.net assets under a recently activated provision in Damons will . Sources Gomes, Andrew. 2004. Moanalua Valleys future still unclear. Honolulu Advertiser. Monday, November 29, 2004.Neighborhoods of Honolulu