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It is likely Pearl City was named for the Hawaiian Pearl pineapple as it was on the site of a former pineapple packing shed. The streets were originally named Pearl, Ruby, and Sapphire and have been so renamed in recent years.
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In the early 1880s, Pearl City was the final stop for Benjamin Franklin Dillingham's Oahu Railway, a mud wagon driven by a four-horse team.
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The name 'Pearl City' is believed to have come from a story about a resident named Daniel Ditzler and his finding several pearls along the Yellow Creek in the ...
History-wise, Pearl City dates back to 1844 when it was founded by missionaries from England who named it after British Admiral George Anson's famous pearl ...
Pearl City is a historic African American neighborhood, and the oldest community, in Boca Raton, Florida. The establishment of Pearl City predates the official ...
Dec 20, 2022 · The native Pacific Islander tribes first settled here, as they did with all other Hawaiian cities, in the 12th century. Before European and ...
Neighboring Pearl City is Aiea. Aiea was developed in earnest in the 1960s following Hawaii's post-World War II boom. For the residents of Aiea and Pearl City, ...
Pearl City, Hawaiʻi, has a rich history dating back to 1844 when it was founded by missionaries from England. In the early 1880s, it became the final stop for ...