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Waimea, a sleepy town in the north end of the Big Island, is known for its laid-back vibe, its proximity to the horizon-filling Mauna Kea and the paniolo cowboy culture that evolved on the volcano ...
Waimea: The Cowboy Town. Waimea, also known as Kamuela, is a unique town on the Big Island that offers a distinct blend of ...
At 2,670 feet, the bustling small town of Waimea is known by locals as Kamuela, the Hawaiian word for Samuel. It honors Samuel (Kamuela) Parker, under whose leadership the ranch flourished in the ...
WAIMEA, Hawaii — A life-size bronze statue of a cowboy sits at the center of Waimea. The cowboy is riding a horse, lasso in hand, pursuing a wild bull. It's a monument to Ikua Purdy, a hometown ...
Rounding up paniolo Hawaiian cowboy history in Waimea. My wife and I wanted to keep on the paniolo theme, which is easy to do in Waimea, a town that grew up to support the Big Island’s renowned ...
Waimea is primarily an agricultural town with just three stoplights and around 10,000 residents. It has lush forests filled with guava trees and torch ginger, and it's known for being the ...
The less than 10,000 residents in Waimea, an agricultural town known for its rolling hills and cowboy country, are reportedly worried that Benioff’s land purchases will drive housing costs ...
DETROW: And now it's something like 600 acres in this town. Give us a sense of what Waimea is like. KERR: It's a cattle ranching town and is known as the birthplace of the Hawaiian cowboy, ...
Waimea is primarily an agricultural town with just three stoplights and around 10,000 residents. It has lush forests filled with guava trees and torch ginger, and it’s known for being the birthplace ...
WAIMEA, Hawaii — A life-size bronze statue of a cowboy sits at the center of Waimea. The cowboy is riding a horse, lasso in hand, pursuing a wild bull.