01-23-2014, 06:02 AM
Regarding the Pahoa Daggers:
Pahoa means dagger in Hawaiian and is a reference to the old days when Pahoa was a logging mill town which supplied a great many Ohi'a railroad ties to the expanding rail lines on the mainland.
http://historicpahoa.com/history/railroad/
If you look behind Luquins, towards Kalapana, you'll see the old railroad turntable.
As for the vote, sorry, any town with as many big money franchises as Pahoa has is definitely not "cool" in my book.
Pahoa means dagger in Hawaiian and is a reference to the old days when Pahoa was a logging mill town which supplied a great many Ohi'a railroad ties to the expanding rail lines on the mainland.
http://historicpahoa.com/history/railroad/
If you look behind Luquins, towards Kalapana, you'll see the old railroad turntable.
As for the vote, sorry, any town with as many big money franchises as Pahoa has is definitely not "cool" in my book.
"Life is labor, and all that is good in life comes from that labor..."
"Life is labor, and all that is good in life comes from that labor..."