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Thursday, March 12, 2015
Cannon Club
Fort Ruger Military Reservation was established at Diamond Head (Lēʻahi) in 1906. Also at Fort Ruger was the Cannon Club, a social club with a restaurant built in 1945 for the officers and their families. The conclusion of World War II made the coastal batteries obsolete; in December 1955 the majority of the Fort Ruger land was turned over to the State of Hawai‘i – the Army kept the club.
The club, however, could not keep up with the times; the Army had to close the Cannon Club in 1997 as a result. For a few years, there was hope that the restaurant could reopen under private contractors, but the funding for the project fell through; the state acquired the property. It is destined to be KCC's Culinary Institute of the Pacific at Diamond Head.”
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