Hilo Was Easy, Honolulu Was Hell: How Prince Kūhiō Rebuilt Hawaiʻi

Since the U.S. Congress first convened in 1789, more than 12,500 people have served, 10,500 of them as representatives. But when staff historians look back in time, there is one person who stands out to them even today — Prince Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole — not just because he was the only member of royalty to … Continue reading Hilo Was Easy, Honolulu Was Hell: How Prince Kūhiō Rebuilt Hawaiʻi