- National Register of Historic Places listings in Hawaii
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This is a list of properties and historic districts in Hawaii listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A total of 327 NRHP listings appear on all but one of Hawaii's main islands (Niihau being the exception) and the Northwestern Islands, and in all of its five counties. Included are houses, schools, archeological sites, ships, shipwrecks and various other types of listings. These properties and districts are listed by island, beginning at the northwestern end of the chain.-
- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[1]
Current listings by island and county
The following are approximate tallies of current listings by island and county. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008[2] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site, all of which list properties simply by county;[3] they are here divided by island for the sake of easier navigation. There are frequent additions to the listings and occasional delistings, and the counts here are approximate and not official. New entries are added to the official Register on a weekly basis.[4] Also, the counts in this table exclude boundary increase and decrease listings which modify the area covered by an existing property or district and which carry a separate National Register reference number. The number of NRHP listings on each island are documented by tables in each of the individual island lists, and the number of listings in each county is determined by adding the totals of the islands in that county. Kalawao and Maui counties are the sole exception: Kalawao County is a peninsula on Molokai, which is otherwise a part of Maui County.
Island # of Sites 1 Northwestern Hawaiian Islands 2 2 Kauai 37 3 Oahu 150 4 Molokai 27 6 Lanai 2 5 Maui 35 7 Kahoolawe 1 8 Hawaii 73 TOTAL 327 County # of Sites 1 Hawaii 73 2 Honolulu 152 3 Kalawao 2 4 Kauai 37 5 Maui 63 TOTAL 327 -
- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[5]
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
Many small islands, all uninhabited, lie northwest of Kauai. They are included in Honolulu County, despite the vast distance between them and Oahu. [6]
Landmark name Image Date listed Location Community Summary 1 Necker Island Archeological District June 13, 1988 Address Restricted
23°34′N 164°42′W / 23.567°N 164.7°WNecker Island Part or all of the island 2 Nihoa Island Archeological District June 13, 1988 Address Restricted
23°3′41.076″N 161°55′31.548″W / 23.06141°N 161.92543°WNihoa Island Part or all of the island Kauai
Kauai is the northernmost of the major islands of Hawaii, and except for Niihau, the westernmost. Together with Niihau, it forms Kauai County.
Landmark name Image Date listed Location Community Summary 1 Bishop National Bank of Hawaii November 29, 1978 Hawaii Route 50
21°57′34″N 159°40′9″W / 21.95944°N 159.66917°WWaimea Now First Hawaiian Bank, 4525 Panako Rd., Waimea 2 Camp Sloggett August 5, 1993 Southwest of Hawaii Route 550
22°7′36″N 159°39′11″W / 22.12667°N 159.65306°WKoke'e State Park Now YWCA Camp 3 Civilian Conservation Corps Camp in Koke'e State Park December 20, 1996 Hawaii Route 550 at Kokeʻe State Park Headquarters
22°7′59″N 159°39′44″W / 22.13306°N 159.66222°WKoke'e State Park 4 Cook Landing Site October 15, 1966 2 miles (3.2 km) southwest of Hawaii Route 50 Waimea 5 Charles Gay House November 1, 1984 Gay Rd.
21°58′26″N 159°39′46″W / 21.97389°N 159.66278°WWaimea 6 Grove Farm June 25, 1974 On Hawaii Route 58, about 1-mile (1.6 km) southeast of Lihue
21°58′4″N 159°22′1″W / 21.96778°N 159.36694°WLihue Homestead of plantation owner George N. Wilcox, built 1864, converted to museum in 1978 7 Grove Farm Company Locomotives January 19, 1979 Off Hawaii Route 50
21°58′6″N 159°23′50″W / 21.96833°N 159.39722°WPuhi 8 Gulick-Rowell House April 15, 1978 Missionary Row (now Huakai Rd.)
21°57′41″N 159°40′19″W / 21.96139°N 159.67194°WWaimea Across from Waimea Canyon Middle School, on way to Kauai Veterans Memorial Hospital, first built 1829 by Rev. Peter Johnson Gulick, completed by Rev. George Rowell in 1846 9 Haena Archeological Complex November 16, 1984 Beyond Ha'ena State Park at end of Hawaii Route 560 between high cliffs and rocky shore of Kēʻē Bay Hanalei Sites: (1) house of high chief Lohiʻau (lover of Hi'iaka); (2) Ke-ahu-a-Laka hālau hula platform; (3) Ka-ulu-a-paʻoa heiau platform[7] 10 Hanalei Elementary School March 14, 1990 5-5161 Kuhio Hwy.
22°12′27″N 159°29′54″W / 22.2075°N 159.49833°WHanalei Built 1911 11 Hanalei Pier September 13, 1979 Hanalei Bay
22°13′2″N 159°30′2″W / 22.21722°N 159.50056°WHanalei 12 Hanapepe Town Lot No. 18 October 13, 1993 Hanapepe Rd. west of its junction with Ko Rd.
21°54′53″N 159°35′24″W / 21.91472°N 159.59°WHanapepe Former pool hall 13 Haraguchi Rice Mill August 25, 1983 Ohiki Rd.
22°12′35″N 159°28′36″W / 22.20972°N 159.47667°WHanalei In Hanalei Valley, one of four former rice mills 14 Kaua'i Belt Road-North Shore section February 11, 2004 Hawaii Route 560
22°12′43″N 159°31′40″W / 22.21194°N 159.52778°WPrinceville All or part of Hawaii Route 560 15 Kikiaola November 16, 1984 Menehune Rd., Waimea
21°58′31″N 159°39′35″W / 21.97528°N 159.65972°WWaimea A historic ditch purportedly built by the Menehune 16 Kilauea Plantation Head Bookkeeper's House August 5, 1993 2421 Kolo Rd.
22°12′30″N 159°24′46″W / 22.20833°N 159.41278°WKilauea 17 Kilauea Plantation Head Luna's House August 5, 1993 2457 Kolo Rd.
22°12′30″N 159°24′46″W / 22.20833°N 159.41278°WKilauea 18 Kilauea Plantation Manager's House August 5, 1993 4591 Kuawa Rd.
22°12′20″N 159°24′44″W / 22.20556°N 159.41222°WKilauea 19 Kilauea Point Light Station October 18, 1979 Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge Kilauea A lighthouse located on a narrow peninsula on Kauai's northern coast 20 Kilauea School August 18, 1983 2440 Kolo Rd.
22°12′39″N 159°24′44″W / 22.21083°N 159.41222°WKilauea Est. 1882 21 Kong Lung Store August 5, 1993 2484 Keneke Street, on Kilauea Lighthouse Rd., half-mile north of Hawaii Route 56
22°12′55″N 159°24′35″W / 22.21528°N 159.40972°WKilauea Originally built to be the Kilauea Plantation store 22 Kukui Heiau May 18, 1987 At Alakukui Point on north shore of Wailua Bay (accessible via public right-of-way between the Kauai Sands and Lae Nani Condominium) Wailua On state land donated by neighboring condo developers; now landscaped, but retains facing walls and offers good view of Wailua Bay[8] 23 Lihue Civic Center Historic District December 17, 1981 Off Hawaii Route 50
21°58′47″N 159°22′11″W / 21.97972°N 159.36972°WLihue 24 Lihue Hongwanji Mission March 21, 1978 North of Lihue at Hawaii Route 56
21°59′44″N 159°22′8″W / 21.99556°N 159.36889°WLihue At 3-3556-A Kuhio Highway, a branch of Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii 25 Menehune Fishpond March 14, 1973 On the Lihue Also called Alekoko or Niamalu Pond, bounded by wall 900 yards long at large bend in Hulēʻia River[9] 26 Na Pali Coast Archeological District November 16, 1984 Address Restricted Hanalei 27 Old Sugar Mill of Koloa October 15, 1966 Maluhia and Koloa Rds.
21°54′35″N 159°28′9″W / 21.90972°N 159.46917°WKoloa The mill for Hawaii's first commercially successful sugar plantation 28 Opaekaa Road Bridge March 28, 1983 ʻŌpaekaʻa Rd.
22°3′49″N 159°22′51″W / 22.06361°N 159.38083°WKapaʻa First built 1890 29 Pu'u'opae Bridge May 25, 2005 Puʻuʻōpae Bridge between Kalama and Kipapa Rds.
22°4′11″N 159°22′23″W / 22.06972°N 159.37306°WKapaʻa One-lane, concrete-encased steel bridge on Puʻuʻōpae Rd. at Kipapa Rd. 30 Russian Fort October 15, 1966 On Hawaii Route 50, 200 yards southwest of the bridge over the Waimea River
21°57′23″N 159°40′3″W / 21.95639°N 159.6675°WWaimea 31 Seto Building September 4, 1979 4-1435 Kuhio Highway
22°7′7″N 159°19′11″W / 22.11861°N 159.31972°WKapaʻa 32 US Post Office-Lihue November 28, 1989 4441 Rice St.
21°58′46″N 159°22′19″W / 21.97944°N 159.37194°WLihue Zipcode 96766 33 Wailua Complex of Heiaus October 15, 1966 At the mouth of the Wailua River in the Lihue District, on the eastern coast of Kauai Wailua Many ruins of old heiau, ancient Hawaiian temples 34 Waioli Mission District October 3, 1973 Off Hawaii Route 560
22°12′4″N 159°30′4″W / 22.20111°N 159.50111°WHanalei Established 1834; Mission Hall, built in 1841, is oldest extant church building on the island; was Congregational, now United Church of Christ 35 Albert Spencer Wilcox Beach House July 30, 1993 4943 Weke Rd.
22°12′53″N 159°29′54″W / 22.21472°N 159.49833°WHanalei 36 Albert Spencer Wilcox Building May 31, 1979 4428 Rice St.
21°58′47″N 159°22′13″W / 21.97972°N 159.37028°WLihue Designed by Hart Wood in 1922, opened as public library in 1924, converted to Kauaʻi Museum in 1970 37 Yamase Building April 12, 1996 4493 Moana Rd.
21°57′37″N 159°40′18″W / 21.96028°N 159.67167°WWaimea Oahu
Main article: National Register of Historic Places listings in OahuOahu is the only major island in Honolulu County. The location of the city of Honolulu, Oahu is the most populous island in the state.
Molokai
Molokai is the northernmost of the islands of Maui County. Unlike every other island in the state, it is divided between two counties: Kalawao County consists of the island's northern peninsula.
Landmark name Image Date listed Location Community Summary 1 Archeological Site (T-10) 50-60-04-702 November 3, 1982 Address Restricted Kawela 2 Archeological Site (T-108) 50-60-03-713 November 5, 1982 Address Restricted Kawela 3 Archeological Site (T-111-116; T-182) 50-60-04-710 November 5, 1982 Address Restricted Kawela 4 Archeological Site (T-12) 50-60-04-704 November 4, 1982 Address Restricted Kawela 5 Archeological Site (T-125-6; T-181) 50-60-03-714 November 5, 1982 Address Restricted Kawela 6 Archeological Site (T-134) 5060-03-718 November 5, 1982 Address Restricted Kawela 7 Archeological Site (T-135-6) 50-60-03-719 November 5, 1982 Address Restricted Kawela 8 Archeological Site (T-155, -158) 50-60-03-721 November 5, 1982 Address Restricted Kawela 9 Archeological Site (T-165-6) 50-60-03-727 November 5, 1982 Address Restricted Kawela 10 Archeological Site (T-19) 50-60-04-705 November 4, 1982 Address Restricted Kawela 11 Archeological Site (T-5, T-122, T-178) 50-60-04-142 November 3, 1982 Address Restricted Kawela 12 Archeological Site (T-57) 50-60-03-720 November 4, 1982 Address Restricted Kawela 13 Archeological Site (T-6 complex) 50-60-04-700 November 3, 1982 Address Restricted . Kawela 14 Archeological Site (T-76) 50-60-03-724 November 4, 1982 Address Restricted Kawela 15 Archeological Site (T-78) 50-60-03-723 November 4, 1982 Address Restricted Kawela 16 Archeological Site (T-79) 50-60-03-726 November 4, 1982 Address Restricted Kawela 17 Archeological Site (T-81, -100, -101, -105, -142) 50-60-03-717 November 4, 1982 Address Restricted Kawela 18 Archeological Site (T-88) 50-60-04-707 November 4, 1982 Address Restricted Kawela 19 Archeological Site (T-92) 50-60-04-708 November 5, 1982 Address Restricted Kawela 20 Archeological Site 50-60-04-140 November 3, 1982 Address Restricted Kawela 21 Archeological Site 50-60-04-144 November 3, 1982 Address Restricted Kawela 22 Kalaupapa National Historical Park January 7, 1976 Molokai
21°10′40″N 156°57′36″W / 21.17778°N 156.96°WKalaupapa Park preserving sites of two isolation settlements for Hansen's disease sufferers. One of two NRHP-listed sites in Kalawao County 23 Southwest Moloka'i Archeological District October 15, 1986 Address Restricted Maunaloa 24 U.S. Coast Guard Molokai Light March 25, 1982 North of Kalaupapa
21°12′44″N 156°58′21″W / 21.21222°N 156.9725°WKalaupapa A lighthouse. One of two NRHP-listed sites located in Kalawao County 25 Hokukano-Ualapue Complex October 15, 1966 On Hawaii Route 45 Ualapue One of Hawaii's most important archeological sites 26 Kamehameha V Wall, Archeological Site (T-20 and T-42-3) 50-60-04-706 November 5, 1982 Address Restricted Kawela 27 R.W. Meyer Sugar Mill September 4, 1979 Hawaii Route 47 Kalae Lanai
Lanai is the smallest of the populated islands of Maui County, lying between the islands of Maui and Molokai.
Landmark name Image Date listed Location Community Summary 1 Kaunolu Village Site October 15, 1966 On southwest coast
20°44′5″N 156°57′52″W / 20.73472°N 156.96444°WLanai City Former fishing village, abandoned in the 1880s, that is the largest surviving ruins of a prehistoric Hawaiian village. 2 Pu'upehe Platform (50La19) October 6, 1986 Between Mānele Bay and Hulopoʻe Bay
20°44′2″N 156°53′24″W / 20.73389°N 156.89°WLanai City Also known as Sweetheart Rock Maui
Maui is the largest and the easternmost island of Maui County.
Landmark name Image Date listed Location Community Summary 1 Henry Perrine Baldwin High School June 30, 2000 Junction of Lower Main St. and Kaahumanu Ave.
20°53′45″N 156°29′38″W / 20.89583°N 156.49389°WWailuku 2 Bank of Hawaii—Haiku Branch December 4, 2000 771 Haiku Rd.
20°59′3″N 156°19′29″W / 20.98417°N 156.32472°WHaʻikū Built 1931 to serve as bank and post office for bustling Haʻikū; restored in 1998; now Consuelo's Catering[10] 3 Chee Kung Tong Society Building November 15, 1982 2151 Vineyard St.
20°53′36″N 156°30′29″W / 20.89333°N 156.50806°WWailuku Part of the Chinese Tong Houses of Maui Island TR #82000173. Collapsed in 1996; only gate and foundation remain. 4 Crater Historic District November 1, 1974 Address Restricted Kahului 5 Frank and Theresa Gomes House June 15, 2001 32 Pakani Place
20°50′58″N 156°19′3″W / 20.84944°N 156.3175°WMakawao 6 Haiku Mill February 6, 1986 Haiku Rd.
20°55′49″N 156°19′58″W / 20.93028°N 156.33278°WHaʻikū 7 Hale Paʻi May 13, 1976 Lahainaluna High School
20°53′40″N 156°39′45″W / 20.89444°N 156.6625°WLahaina 8 Halekii-Pihana Heiau November 25, 1985 Hea Pl. off Kuhio Pl. from Waiehu Beach Rd.
20°54′30″N 156°29′42″W / 20.90833°N 156.495°WWailuku 9 Hana Belt Road June 15, 2001 Hana Highway (Hawaii Route 360) and Pi'ilani Highway (Hawaii Route 31)
20°53′52″N 156°13′20″W / 20.89778°N 156.22222°WMakawao 10 Hana District Police Station and Courthouse August 27, 1991 Uakea Rd.
20°45′44″N 155°59′21″W / 20.76222°N 155.98917°WHana 11 Hardy House November 8, 1984 808 Makawao Ave.
20°51′6″N 156°19′25″W / 20.85167°N 156.32361°WMakawao Built in 1897 for Makawao School principal Frederick Hardy (d. 1920) & wife Lillian, who sold the house & 20-acre (81,000 m2) lot in 1920. Ernest and Alene Rezents bought the house in 1961 and restored what is now locally known as the Rezents House.[11] 12 Holy Ghost Catholic Church August 18, 1983 4300 Lower Kula Rd.
20°46′4″N 156°20′22″W / 20.76778°N 156.33944°WKula 13 Honokalani Village November 25, 1985 Address Restricted Hana 14 Iao Theater February 9, 1995 68 N. Market St.
20°53′37″N 156°30′17″W / 20.89361°N 156.50472°WWailuku 15 Ka'ahumanu Avenue-Naniloa Drive Overpass November 19, 2008 Naniloa Dr. at Kaahumanu Ave.
20°53′19.356″N 156°29′45.672″W / 20.88871°N 156.49602°WWailuku 16 Ka'ahumanu Church May 12, 1975 S. High St.
20°53′49″N 156°30′1″W / 20.89694°N 156.50028°WWailuku Est. 1876 17 Kalepolepo Fishpond December 30, 1996 S. Kihei Rd., south of its junction with Hawaii Route 31 in Kalepolepo County Park
20°46′0″N 156°27′45″W / 20.766667°N 156.4625°WKihei 18 Kaupo School June 30, 2000 Government Rd.
20°38′28″N 156°7′31″W / 20.64111°N 156.12528°WKaupo 19 Keanae School June 30, 2000 Hana Highway
20°51′21″N 156°8′29″W / 20.85583°N 156.14139°WKeanae 20 Ket Hing Society Building November 15, 1982 Cross Rd.
20°42′35″N 156°21′11″W / 20.70972°N 156.35306°WKula Part of the Chinese Tong Houses of Maui Island TR #82000173. 21 King Kamehameha III's Royal Residential Complex May 9, 1997 Junction of Front and Shaw Sts., Malu'ulu o Lele and Kamehameha Iki Parks
20°52′24″N 156°40′39″W / 20.87333°N 156.6775°WLahaina 22 Lahaina Historic District October 15, 1966 Western side of Maui on Hawaii Route 30
20°52′14″N 156°41′3″W / 20.87056°N 156.68417°WLahaina 23 Loaloa Heiau October 15, 1966 Southeastern coast of Maui, on Hawaii Route 31, about 0.25 miles (0.40 km) north of Kaupo
20°38′41″N 156°7′26″W / 20.64472°N 156.12389°WKaupo 24 Makawao Union Church December 17, 1985 1445 Baldwin Ave.
20°53′32″N 156°21′3″W / 20.89222°N 156.35083°WPaia 1916 stone church designed by C. W. Dickey 25 Maui Jinsha Mission November 21, 1978 472 Lipo St.
20°54′29″N 156°29′16″W / 20.90806°N 156.48778°WWailuku est. 1915, architect Ichitaro Takata 26 Old Bailey House March 20, 1973 Iao Valley Rd.
20°53′27″N 156°30′37″W / 20.89083°N 156.51028°WWailuku 27 Paia School August 22, 2000 955 Baldwin Ave.
20°54′11″N 156°21′24″W / 20.90306°N 156.35667°WPāʻia Founded in 1881 as Maui's first all English-speaking school. First principal William Cross refused to learn Hawaiian. 1909 building burned down in 1963. Current main building dates from 1926. Became site of Maui's first public school Hawaiian-immersion program in 1988.[12] 28 Piilanihale Heiau October 15, 1966 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Hana, at the mouth of Honomāʻele Gulch near Kalahu Point
20°47′57″N 156°2′18″W / 20.79917°N 156.03833°WHana Within Kahanu Garden 29 Puunene School August 22, 2000 East Camp 5 Rd. off Old Puunene Ave.
20°51′44″N 156°26′56″W / 20.86222°N 156.44889°WPuʻnēnē 1922 school building near sugar mill 30 Wai'ale Drive Bridge October 30, 1998 Ka'ahumanu Ave., 0.1 miles (0.16 km) east of Kinipopo St.
20°53′39″N 156°30′6″W / 20.89417°N 156.50167°WWailuku 31 Waihee Church April 21, 1994 Kahekili Highway
20°56′6″N 156°30′54″W / 20.935°N 156.515°WWaihee est. 1828 32 Wailuku Civic Center Historic District August 20, 1986 S. High St. between Wells and Kaohu Sts.
20°53′25″N 156°30′26″W / 20.89028°N 156.50722°WWailuku Contributing properties: Old Courthouse (1907, Kerr), Old Police Station (1925, D'Esmond), Wailuku Library (1928, Dickey), Territorial Office Building (1931, Dickey) 33 Wailuku School June 30, 2000 355 S. High St.
20°53′17″N 156°30′29″W / 20.88806°N 156.50806°WWailuku est. 1904[13], architect C. W. Dickey 34 Wananalua Congregational Church November 23, 1988 Hana Highway and Haouli St.
20°45′27″N 155°59′21″W / 20.7575°N 155.98917°WHana 35 Wo Hing Society Building November 15, 1982 848 Front St.
20°52′52″N 156°40′59″W / 20.88111°N 156.68306°WLahaina In the Lahaina Historic District; Part of the Chinese Tong Houses of Maui Island TR #82000173. Kahoolawe
Kahoolawe is the smallest and the southernmost island of Maui County. Alone among the state's major islands, it is uninhabited.
[14] Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or town Summary 1 Kahoʻolawe Island Archeological District March 18, 1981 Kahoolawe
20°33′N 156°36′W / 20.55°N 156.6°WKahoʻolawe The district includes the entire island, which contains over 500 individual archeological sites[15] Island of Hawaii
The government of the island of Hawaii is Hawaii County, the only county that covers exactly one island, the largest in area in the state. There are 67 properties and districts on the island, including 10 historic districtss, 6 National Historic Landmarks, and one which is a National Historic Landmark District.
References
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2008-04-24. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service. http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/nrlist.htm. Retrieved January 2, 2009.
- ^ Weekly List Actions, National Register of Historic Places website
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
- ^ Detailed maps of Hawaii, United States Census Bureau, 2000. Accessed 2009-01-31.
- ^ Kirch, Patrick Vinton (1996). "Ke-ahu-a-Laka Hālau Hula and Ka-ulu-a-paʻoa Heiau at Hāʻena". Legacy of the Landscape: An Illustrated Guide to Hawaiian Archaeological Sites. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. pp. 20–21. ISBN 0824817397.
- ^ Kirch, Patrick Vinton (1996). "Heiau Complex at Wailua". Legacy of the Landscape: An Illustrated Guide to Hawaiian Archaeological Sites. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. p. 18. ISBN 0824817397.
- ^ Kirch, Patrick Vinton (1996). "Menehune Fishpond". Legacy of the Landscape: An Illustrated Guide to Hawaiian Archaeological Sites. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. p. 23. ISBN 0824817397.
- ^ Engledow, Jill (2001). Exploring Historic Upcountry (Small Town Series Maui). Watermark Publishing. p. 50. ISBN 097057875X. http://bookshawaii.net/exploring-historic-upcountry.html.
- ^ Engledow, Jill (2001). Exploring Historic Upcountry (Small Town Series Maui). Watermark Publishing. p. 74. ISBN 097057875X. http://bookshawaii.net/exploring-historic-upcountry.html.
- ^ Engledow, Jill (2001). Exploring Historic Upcountry (Small Town Series Maui). Watermark Publishing. p. 38. ISBN 097057875X. http://bookshawaii.net/exploring-historic-upcountry.html.
- ^ Christie Wilson (21 April 2004). "Wailuku school peeks into past". Honolulu Advertiser. http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2004/Apr/21/ln/ln35a.html. Retrieved 2010-03-24.
- ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ Barrera, William, Jr. Kaho'olaw Archaeology: An Overview Hawaiian Archaeology, Vol. 1(1). Accessed 2009-02-09.
External links
- Historic Hawaii Foundation
- Inventory of Historic Properties on official Hawaii State web site
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