|
Landmark name |
Image |
Date listed |
Location |
Community |
Summary |
| 1 |
1790 Footprints |
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01974-08-07 August 7, 1974 |
9.1 miles south of park headquarters on Hawaii Route 11, then along a foot trail to the southeast for 1 mile
19°23′0″N 155°20′7″W / 19.383333°N 155.33528°W / 19.383333; -155.33528 (1790 Footprints) |
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park |
Footprints left in solidified ash from Kilauea eruption |
| 2∞ |
Ahole Holua Complex |
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01973-11-26 November 26, 1973 |
South of Milolii on Ahole Bay
19°8′27″N 155°54′58″W / 19.14083°N 155.91611°W / 19.14083; -155.91611 (Ahole Holua Complex) |
Milolii |
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| 3 |
Ahua A Umi Heiau |
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01974-08-13 August 13, 1974 |
Address Restricted |
North Kona |
Royal complex on high remote plateau |
| 4 |
Ainahou Ranch |
 |
01995-02-08 February 8, 1995 |
Off Chain of Craters Road in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
19°20′37″N 155°13′44″W / 19.34361°N 155.22889°W / 19.34361; -155.22889 (Ainahou Ranch) |
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park |
Built by Shipman family as refuge from World War II, used to raise endangered Hawaiian Goose |
| 5 |
Ainapo Trail |
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01974-08-30 August 30, 1974 |
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
19°27′39″N 155°34′39″W / 19.46083°N 155.5775°W / 19.46083; -155.5775 (Ainapo Trail) |
Mauna Loa |
Ancient trail to the Mokuaweoweo summit |
| 6 |
Ala Loa |
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01987-06-05 June 5, 1987 |
Off Hawaii Route 19 from Kiholo Bay to Kalahuipaua'a
19°53′49″N 155°54′2″W / 19.89694°N 155.90056°W / 19.89694; -155.90056 (Ala Loa) |
South Kohala |
Part of Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail |
| 7 |
Anna Ranch |
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02008-04-28 April 28, 2008 |
65-1480 Kawaihae Rd.
20°1′22.59″N 155°45′59.37″W / 20.0229417°N 155.7664917°W / 20.0229417; -155.7664917 (Anna Ranch) |
Kamuela |
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| 8 |
Bobcat Trail Habitation Cave (50-10-30-5004) |
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01986-05-15 May 15, 1986 |
Address Restricted |
Pohakuluoa |
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| 9∞ |
Bond District |
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01978-03-30 March 30, 1978 |
Southeast of Kapaau off Hawaii Route 27
20°13′43″N 155°47′51″W / 20.22861°N 155.7975°W / 20.22861; -155.7975 (Bond District) |
Kapaau |
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| 10 |
Francis E. Ii Brown House |
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01986-08-21 August 21, 1986 |
Keawaiki Bay
19°53′31″N 155°54′29″W / 19.89194°N 155.90806°W / 19.89194; -155.90806 (Brown, Francis E. Ii, House) |
Kamuela |
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| 11∞ |
Chee Ying Society |
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01978-07-20 July 20, 1978 |
Hawaii Route 24
20°5′5″N 155°28′34″W / 20.08472°N 155.47611°W / 20.08472; -155.47611 (Chee Ying Society) |
Honokaʻa |
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| 12 |
Daifukuji Soto Zen Mission |
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01994-04-21 April 21, 1994 |
Mamalahoa Highway
19°29′12″N 155°54′9″W / 19.48667°N 155.9025°W / 19.48667; -155.9025 (Daifukuji Soto Zen Mission) |
Honalo |
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| 13 |
District Courthouse and Police Station |
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01979-09-04 September 4, 1979 |
141 Kalakaua St.
19°43′46″N 155°5′17″W / 19.72944°N 155.08806°W / 19.72944; -155.08806 (District Courthouse and Police Station) |
Hilo |
Built in 1932; now home of East Hawaii Cultural Center |
| 14 |
Greenwell Store |
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01978-05-22 May 22, 1978 |
Hawaii Route 11
19°30′55″N 155°55′24″W / 19.51528°N 155.92333°W / 19.51528; -155.92333 (Greenwell Store) |
Kealakekua |
Kona Historical Society Museum |
| 15 |
Thomas Guard House |
|
02003-12-23 December 23, 2003 |
240 Kaʻiulani St.
19°43′40″N 155°6′3″W / 19.72778°N 155.10083°W / 19.72778; -155.10083 (Guard, Thomas, House) |
Hilo |
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| 16 |
Hale Halawai O Holualoa |
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01987-06-05 June 5, 1987 |
76-6224 Aliʻi Dr.
19°36′36″N 155°58′41″W / 19.61°N 155.97806°W / 19.61; -155.97806 (Hale Halawai O Holualoa) |
Kailua-Kona |
Known as the "Living Stones Church" |
| 17 |
S. Hata Building |
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01991-08-27 August 27, 1991 |
318 Kamehameha Ave.
19°43′41″N 155°5′17″W / 19.72806°N 155.08806°W / 19.72806; -155.08806 (Hata, S., Building) |
Hilo |
Built by Japanese American family business in 1912 |
| 18 |
Heiau in Kukuipahu |
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01973-04-24 April 24, 1973 |
Address Restricted |
Hawi |
|
| 19 |
Hilo Masonic Lodge Hall-Bishop Trust Building |
|
01994-04-21 April 21, 1994 |
Junction of Keawe and Waianuenue Sts.
19°43′47″N 155°5′32″W / 19.72972°N 155.09222°W / 19.72972; -155.09222 (Hilo Masonic Lodge Hall-Bishop Trust Building) |
Hilo |
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| 20 |
James M. Hind House |
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01994-02-03 February 3, 1994 |
Skilled Camp, House J
20°6′58″N 155°34′51″W / 20.11611°N 155.58083°W / 20.11611; -155.58083 (Hind, James M., House) |
Hawi |
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| 21∞ |
Holualoa 4 Archeological District (State Site No. 50-10-37-23.661) |
 |
02005-06-08 June 8, 2005 |
Ali'i
19°36′21″N 155°58′39″W / 19.60583°N 155.9775°W / 19.60583; -155.9775 (Holualoa 4 Archeological District (State Site No. 50-10-37-23.661)) |
Kailua-Kona |
Complex of temples and royal residences |
| 22† |
Honokohau Settlement |
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01966-10-15 October 15, 1966 |
Address Restricted |
Kailua-Kona |
Inside Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park |
| 23 |
Hulihee Palace |
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01973-05-25 May 25, 1973 |
Aliʻi Dr.
19°38′32″N 155°59′51″W / 19.64222°N 155.9975°W / 19.64222; -155.9975 (Hulihee Palace) |
Kailua-Kona |
Built by Governor Kuakini |
| 24 |
Imiola Church |
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01975-08-28 August 28, 1975 |
Northeast of Waimea on Hawaii Route 19
20°1′50″N 155°39′56″W / 20.03056°N 155.66556°W / 20.03056; -155.66556 (Imiola Church) |
Waimea |
1855 church with solid koa wood interior |
| 25∞ |
Kahaluu Historic District |
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01974-12-27 December 27, 1974 |
Address Restricted |
Holualoa |
Complex of temples and royal residences |
| 26 |
Kahikolu Church |
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01982-11-15 November 15, 1982 |
Southeast of Napoopoo
19°28′10″N 155°54′55″W / 19.46944°N 155.91528°W / 19.46944; -155.91528 (Kahikolu Church) |
Napoopoo |
Built in 1852 on ruins of 1833 church |
| 27 |
Kalaoa Permanent House Site 10,205 |
 |
01992-11-21 November 21, 1992 |
Near Kalihi Point, Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii
19°43′35″N 156°3′31″W / 19.72639°N 156.05861°W / 19.72639; -156.05861 (Kalaoa Permanent House Site 10,205) |
Kailua-Kona |
Ancient house site |
| 28∞ |
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park |
 |
01978-11-10 November 10, 1978 |
Island of Hawaii
19°41′4.91″N 156°1′21.66″W / 19.6846972°N 156.0226833°W / 19.6846972; -156.0226833 (Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park) |
Kailua-Kona |
Ancient fish ponds and settlement ruins |
| 29† |
Kamakahonu, Residence Of King Kamehameha I |
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01966-10-15 October 15, 1966 |
On the northwestern edge of Kailua Bay, north and west of Kailua Wharf |
Kailua-Kona |
Kamehameha I lived here after unifying the islands |
| 30 |
Kamehameha Hall |
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01993-05-20 May 20, 1993 |
1162 Kalanianaole Ave.
19°44′3″N 155°2′51″W / 19.73417°N 155.0475°W / 19.73417; -155.0475 (Kamehameha Hall) |
Hilo |
Meeting house of the Royal Order of Kamehameha I |
| 31 |
Kamehameha III's Birthplace |
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01978-07-24 July 24, 1978 |
Off Alii Dr.
19°34′0″N 155°57′50″W / 19.566667°N 155.96389°W / 19.566667; -155.96389 (Kamehameha III's Birthplace) |
Keauhou |
Marker at Keauhou Bay |
| 32 |
Kamoa Point Complex |
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01983-07-14 July 14, 1983 |
Address Restricted |
Kailua-Kona |
Royal complex on Holualoa Bay |
| 33∞ |
Kealakekua Bay Historical District |
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01973-12-12 December 12, 1973 |
Southwest of Captain Cook off Hawaii Route 11
19°28′29″N 155°55′27″W / 19.47472°N 155.92417°W / 19.47472; -155.92417 (Kealakekua Bay Historical District) |
Captain Cook |
Religious center in use during early European visits |
| 34† |
Keauhou Holua Slide |
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01966-10-15 October 15, 1966 |
East of Hawaii Route 18 |
Keauhou |
Hawaiian lava sledding "extreme sport" course |
| 35 |
Kii Petroglyphs |
|
01984-07-12 July 12, 1984 |
Address Restricted |
Waiohinu |
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| 36 |
Kilauea Crater |
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01974-07-24 July 24, 1974 |
Southwest of Hilo in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
19°25′2″N 155°16′36″W / 19.41722°N 155.27667°W / 19.41722; -155.27667 (Kilauea Crater) |
Hilo |
Active volcano is a world heritage site |
| 37 |
Kohala District Courthouse |
|
01979-08-31 August 31, 1979 |
Government Rd.
20°13′59″N 155°48′3″W / 20.23306°N 155.80083°W / 20.23306; -155.80083 (Kohala District Courthouse) |
Kapaau |
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| 38 |
Kuamo'o Burials |
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01974-08-13 August 13, 1974 |
Address Restricted |
Kailua-Kona |
Site of 1819 battle, South of Keauhou Bay |
| 39∞ |
Lapakahi Complex |
|
01973-07-02 July 2, 1973 |
Address Restricted |
Mahukona |
Reconstructed ancient fishing village; State Historical Park and Marine Life Conservation District |
| 40 |
Rev. D.B. Lyman House |
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01978-03-24 March 24, 1978 |
276 Haili St.
19°43′38″N 155°5′35″W / 19.72722°N 155.09306°W / 19.72722; -155.09306 (Lyman, Rev. D. B., House) |
Hilo |
1838 missionary house is now a museum |
| 41 |
Mahana Archeological District (50HA10230) |
|
01986-10-14 October 14, 1986 |
Address Restricted |
Naalehu |
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| 42 |
Manuka Bay Petroglyphs |
|
01973-09-19 September 19, 1973 |
Address Restricted |
Waiohinu |
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| 43† |
Mauna Kea Adz Quarry |
|
01966-10-15 October 15, 1966 |
24 miles northwest of Hilo[1] |
Hilo |
The largest primitive basalt quarry in the world |
| 44 |
Mokuaikaua Church |
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01978-10-03 October 3, 1978 |
Off Hawaii Route 11
19°38′39″N 155°59′48″W / 19.64417°N 155.99667°W / 19.64417; -155.99667 (Mokuaikaua Church) |
Kailua-Kona |
Oldest Christian Church in Hawaii |
| 45† |
Mookini Heiau |
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01966-10-15 October 15, 1966 |
Northern tip of Hawaii, 1 mile west of Upolu Point Airport
20°15′44″N 155°52′59″W / 20.26222°N 155.88306°W / 20.26222; -155.88306 (Mookini Heiau) |
Hawi |
State Monument includes Kamehameha I birthplace |
| 46 |
A. Nanbu Hotel-Holy's Bakery |
|
01999-11-18 November 18, 1999 |
Akoni Pule Highway
20°13′55″N 155°47′57″W / 20.23194°N 155.79917°W / 20.23194; -155.79917 (Nanbu, A., Hotel-Holy's Bakery) |
Kapaau |
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| 47 |
Old Volcano House No. 42 |
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01974-07-24 July 24, 1974 |
Southwest of Hilo on Hawaii Route 11 in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
19°26′2″N 155°15′39″W / 19.43389°N 155.26083°W / 19.43389; -155.26083 (Old Volcano House No. 42) |
Hilo |
Built in 1877; now Volcano Art Center gallery |
| 48 |
Palace Theater |
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01993-05-11 May 11, 1993 |
38 Haili St.
19°43′10″N 155°41′24″W / 19.71944°N 155.69°W / 19.71944; -155.69 (Palace Theater) |
Hilo |
A movie theater built in 1925, today an arthouse |
| 49 |
Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park |
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01966-10-15 October 15, 1966 |
20 miles south of Kailua-Kona
19°25′21.972″N 155°54′35.028″W / 19.42277°N 155.90973°W / 19.42277; -155.90973 (Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park) |
Hōnaunau |
Large ancient religious site formerly known as the "City of Refuge" |
| 50† |
Pu'ukohola Heiau |
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01966-10-15 October 15, 1966 |
0.9 miles southeast of Kawaihae
20°1′35″N 155°49′12″W / 20.02639°N 155.82°W / 20.02639; -155.82 (Pu'ukohola Heiau) |
Kawaihae |
Kamehameha I temple built in 1790 |
| 51 |
Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site |
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01972-08-17 August 17, 1972 |
Northern end of Hawaii off Hawaii Route 26, about 1 mile southeast of Kawaihae
20°1′52″N 155°49′30″W / 20.03111°N 155.825°W / 20.03111; -155.825 (Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site) |
Kawaihae |
see above |
| 52 |
Pua'a-2 Agricultural Fields Archeological District (50HA10229) |
|
01986-10-14 October 14, 1986 |
Address Restricted |
Holualoa |
Potentially destroyed[2] |
| 53∞ |
Puako Petroglyph Archeological District |
|
02007-06-06 June 6, 2007 |
Address Restricted |
Puako |
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| 54∞ |
Puna-Ka'u Historic District |
|
01974-07-01 July 1, 1974 |
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
19°17′42″N 155°14′31″W / 19.295°N 155.24194°W / 19.295; -155.24194 (Puna-Ka'u Historic District) |
Pāhala |
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| 55 |
St. Benedict's Catholic Church |
|
01979-05-31 May 31, 1979 |
Off Hawaii Route 11
19°26′21″N 155°53′33″W / 19.43917°N 155.8925°W / 19.43917; -155.8925 (St. Benedict's Catholic Church) |
Hōnaunau |
Another "Painted Church" |
| 56 |
W.H. Shipman House |
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01978-06-23 June 23, 1978 |
141 Kaʻiulani Street
19°43′27″N 155°5′58″W / 19.72417°N 155.09944°W / 19.72417; -155.09944 (Shipman, W. H., House) |
Hilo |
Built in 1899 for William Herbert Shipman, now a "Bed and Breakfast" Hotel |
| 57‡ |
South Point Complex |
 |
01966-10-15 October 15, 1966 |
Southern point of Hawaii
18°54′57″N 155°40′35″W / 18.91583°N 155.67639°W / 18.91583; -155.67639 (South Point Complex) |
Naalehu |
Southernmost point in the United States |
| 58 |
Star of the Sea Church-Kalapana Painted Church |
 |
01997-05-14 May 14, 1997 |
Hawaii Route 130, 0.7 miles north of Kaimu
19°22′34″N 154°58′1″W / 19.37611°N 154.96694°W / 19.37611; -154.96694 (Star of the Sea Church-Kalapana Painted Church) |
Kaimu |
Small church near villages destroyed by lava flows |
| 59 |
Tong Wo Society Building |
|
01978-06-09 June 9, 1978 |
Hawaii Route 27
20°13′40″N 155°46′10″W / 20.22778°N 155.76944°W / 20.22778; -155.76944 (Tong Wo Society Building) |
Halaula |
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| 60 |
U.S. Post Office and Office Building |
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01974-10-01 October 1, 1974 |
Kinoole and Waianuenue Sts.
19°43′49″N 155°5′31″W / 19.73028°N 155.09194°W / 19.73028; -155.09194 (U.S. Post Office and Office Building) |
Hilo |
Built in 1915, still used as Federal offices |
| 61 |
Uchida Coffee Farm |
|
01995-02-09 February 9, 1995 |
Off Mamalahoa Highway
19°29′44″N 155°55′0″W / 19.49556°N 155.916667°W / 19.49556; -155.916667 (Uchida Coffee Farm) |
Kealakekua |
Restored Japanese Kona coffee farm |
| 62 |
Volcano Block Building |
 |
01993-01-07 January 7, 1993 |
27-37 Wianuenue Ave.
19°43′44″N 155°5′24″W / 19.72889°N 155.09°W / 19.72889; -155.09 (Volcano Block Building) |
Hilo |
Commercial building built in 1914 with notable tenants |
| 63 |
Waiakea Mission Station-Hilo Station |
 |
02002-04-23 April 23, 2002 |
211 Haili St.
19°43′37″N 155°5′31″W / 19.72694°N 155.09194°W / 19.72694; -155.09194 (Waiakea Mission Station-Hilo Station) |
Hilo |
Haili Church built by Titus Coan 1854 |
| 64 |
Waimea Elementary School |
|
02005-06-08 June 8, 2005 |
Hawaii Route 19, Kawaihae Rd. TMK (3)6-5-07:3
20°1′25″N 155°40′21″W / 20.02361°N 155.6725°W / 20.02361; -155.6725 (Waimea Elementary School) |
Kamuela |
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| 65 |
Whitney Seismograph Vault No. 29 |
 |
01974-07-24 July 24, 1974 |
Southwest of Hilo on Hawaii Route 11 in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
19°25′59″N 155°15′40″W / 19.43306°N 155.26111°W / 19.43306; -155.26111 (Whitney Seismograph Vault No. 29) |
Hilo |
Original home of Hawaiian Volcano Observatory founded by Thomas Jaggar in 1912 |
| 66 |
Wilkes Campsite |
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01974-07-24 July 24, 1974 |
West of Hilo at Mauna Loa Volcano in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
19°28′14″N 155°35′6″W / 19.47056°N 155.585°W / 19.47056; -155.585 (Wilkes Campsite) |
Hilo |
Ruins of 1840 Charles Wilkes camp site at Mokuaweoweo summit |
| 67 |
A.J. Williamson House |
|
01997-05-09 May 9, 1997 |
31 Halaulani Pl.
19°44′11″N 155°5′44″W / 19.73639°N 155.09556°W / 19.73639; -155.09556 (Williamson, A. J., House) |
Hilo |
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