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Remaking Kona: The Kona Hilton under construction, 1966-68

January 21st, 2010 · 11 Comments · History, Photographs

[text]The sign says, “Entering Keauhou-Kona”.

It sure looked a lot different in the mid-1960s then it does now.

I found this bundle of small photographs in another box of my dad’s stuff. They follow several stages of construction of the Kona Hilton, now the Royal Kona Resort.

Click on this photo for the full gallery.

In several photos, you can see the surrounding area. Not much development yet at that time.

I wonder if anyone realized where things would be 40 years later?

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  • gigi-hawaii

    No photos shown, Ian. Just a red X in the top left corner.

    • Ian Lind

      You must have hit when the site was busy. I just checked and all the photos seem to be okay right now.

      • ohiaforest3400

        Have tried repeatedly today; same problem.

        • ohiaforest3400

          Working now.

        • Ian Lind

          I was without computer all day and couldn’t address the problem until I got back home this evening.

          I’m hoping that the photos can be viewed now.

          Interesting–my mac never had any problems with it today, but apparently lots of other folks did.

          My apologies.

          -Ian

  • Carrie

    Ian, my FIL was an engineer with Pankow Construction on the Big Island (Hilo-side) during that era. He helped build the “old” Hilo mall, for example. Anyway, in my MIL’s old photos there are some of the same type of pictures of the Kona coast, with captions such as “they want to turn this area into a big resort destination. Don’t know if it will work”.

    We were just in Kona two days ago. I’d say it worked (for better or worse).

  • Brandon

    Carrie:

    Which Hilo mall: the Kaiko’o Mall or the Hilo Shopping Center?

  • Wailau

    It’s striking how ugly the hotel was and is. No one will protest its demolition. The 1960s were a wretched time in the history of hotel architecture, and it is Hawaii’s misfortune that its period of development coincided with it.

  • Carrie

    Brandon,

    I think it was the Hilo Shopping Center. My husband was only 6 at the time, so his memory is imperfect and my FIL isn’t here to tell us.

  • Chuck Schifsky

    Ian,
    These are great old photos. Thanks for posting them for all to enjoy!

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