From:
Wayman
McElhaney
Have no idea when the old open-air fish
market in Honolulu was closed, but I imagine shortly after Statehood because
the USDA health laws would then be enforced which would have effectively shut
down the entire stinking place.
As for the drycleaning plant. Just
about three weeks after I left Midway in October of 1952, the great tsunami
hit on Nov 4th. It took out the cabin instantly, tore the quonset
building from its foundation and jammed it against an old concrete reinforced
command bunker about 90 feet away. Of course all that
fantastic equipment was lost. From 1953 on nobody on the Island
knew there ever was a cleaning plant there.
Wayman