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Back in the Day: Photos from Hawaii’s Past

View historic Hawaii photos “back in the day.”

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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / JUNE 7, 1990

Jean Williams, left, and Jo Chandler ply their wheels in anticipation of Spinning and Weaving Week in Hawaii. Williams is a founder of the 90-member Hawaii Handweavers’ Hui, which will demonstrate both crafts at Ward Warehouse.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / FEBRUARY 19, 1963

The luxury liner Matsonia returns to Honolulu with 689 passengers after a six-month absence, making the San Francisco-Hawaii trip in the absence of the Lurline, which has been sidelined by engine trouble.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / JANUARY 14, 1962

Parker Ranch cowboys line up before a mounted parade that will kick off a rodeo as part of the ranch’s 125th-anniversary celebration.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / JULY 5, 1958

Ernest W. Neddermeyer, right, adviser to Boy Scouts Explorer Post Unit 22, congratulates Gary Yamamoto, left, Nelson Miyashiro and Gary Kawaoka for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout during a ceremony at the Kapahulu Japanese Language School.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / SEPTEMBER 20, 1988

Marketing professional Paul Becker fell in love with a Braun toaster from Germany and now shows off other sleekly designed objects, including telephones and a calculator.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / MARCH 23, 1966

Ben Muzzetti of Fremont, Calif., and his fellow members of the California Horseless Carriage Club parade their antique autos through Fort De Russy. Muzzetti leads the pack in his 1908 Buick.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / JUNE 12, 1985

Nanakuli’s Salevaa Atisanoe, right, known in the sumo world as Konishiki, stands with Chiyonofuji, center, and another sumo wrestler in front of Japanese Ambassador Nobuo Matsunaga, second from left, and Secretary of State George Shultz during an exhibition at the State Department in Washington.