National Register of Historic Places listings on the island of Hawaii
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This is a list of properties and districts on the island of Hawaiʻi in the U.S. state of Hawaiʻi that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The island is coterminous with Hawaiʻi County, the state's only county that covers exactly one island. There are 94 properties and districts on the island, including 10 historic districts, six National Historic Landmarks, and one National Historic Landmark District.
Current listings
[1] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[2] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | 1790 Footprints | More images | August 7, 1974 (#74000351) | 9.1 miles south of park headquarters on Hawaiʻi Route 11, then along a foot trail to the southeast for 1 mile 19°23′00″N 155°20′07″W / 19.383333°N 155.335278°W / 19.383333; -155.335278 (1790 Footprints) | Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park | Footprints left in solidified ash from Kilauea eruption |
2 | Ahole Holua Complex | Upload image | November 26, 1973 (#73000655) | South of Milolii on Ahole Bay 19°08′27″N 155°54′58″W / 19.140833°N 155.916111°W / 19.140833; -155.916111 (Ahole Holua Complex) | Miloliʻi | |
3 | Ahu A ʻUmi Heiau | August 13, 1974 (#74000343) | Address Restricted | North Kona | Royal complex on high remote plateau | |
4 | Ainahou Ranch | More images | February 8, 1995 (#94001619) | Off Chain of Craters Road in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park 19°20′37″N 155°13′44″W / 19.343611°N 155.228889°W / 19.343611; -155.228889 (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 | More images | August 30, 1974 (#74000290) | Hawaii Volcanoes National Park 19°27′39″N 155°34′39″W / 19.460833°N 155.5775°W / 19.460833; -155.5775 (Ainapo Trail) | Mauna Loa | Ancient trail to the Mokuaweoweo summit |
6 | Ala Loa | June 5, 1987 (#87001127) | Off Hawaiʻi Route 19 from Kiholo bay to Kalahuipaua'a 19°53′49″N 155°54′02″W / 19.896944°N 155.900556°W / 19.896944; -155.900556 (Ala Loa) | South Kohala | Part of Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail | |
7 | Anna Ranch | April 28, 2008 (#06001120) | 65-1480 Kawaihae Rd. 20°01′23″N 155°45′59″W / 20.022942°N 155.766492°W / 20.022942; -155.766492 (Anna Ranch) | Kamuela | ||
8 | Awong Brothers Store | Upload image | March 3, 2022 (#100004873) | 45-3600 Māmane St. 20°04′45″N 155°28′07″W / 20.0793°N 155.4686°W / 20.0793; -155.4686 (Awong Brothers Store) | Honokaʻa | |
9 | Bank of Hawai'i, Ltd. | April 30, 2018 (#100002360) | 45-3568 Māmane St. 20°04′44″N 155°28′03″W / 20.0790°N 155.4675°W / 20.0790; -155.4675 (Bank of Hawai'i, Ltd.) | Honokaʻa | ||
10 | Bobcat Trail Habitation Cave (50-10-30-5004) | Upload image | May 15, 1986 (#86001086) | Address Restricted | Pohakuloa | |
11 | Bond District | More images | March 30, 1978 (#78001016) | Southeast of Kapaau off Hawaii Route 270 20°13′33″N 155°47′33″W / 20.225833°N 155.7925°W / 20.225833; -155.7925 (Bond District) | Kapaau | Homestead of Elias Bond, Kalahikiola Church, and Kohala Seminary |
12 | M.S. Botelho Building and Garage | March 15, 2018 (#100002214) | 45-3490 Māmane St. 20°04′42″N 155°27′57″W / 20.078272°N 155.465930°W / 20.078272; -155.465930 (M.S. Botelho Building and Garage) | Honokaʻa | ||
13 | Francis H. Ii Brown House | Upload image | August 21, 1986 (#86001616) | Keawaiki Bay 19°53′16″N 155°54′22″W / 19.887778°N 155.906111°W / 19.887778; -155.906111 (Francis H. Ii Brown House) | Waimea | Beach home for golfing champion Francis Hyde ʻĪʻī Brown (1892–1976) |
14 | Chee Ying Society | Upload image | July 20, 1978 (#78001014) | Hawaii Route 24 20°05′05″N 155°28′34″W / 20.084722°N 155.476111°W / 20.084722; -155.476111 (Chee Ying Society) | Honokaʻa | |
15 | Daifukuji Soto Zen Mission | April 21, 1994 (#94000382) | Mamalahoa Highway 19°32′32″N 155°55′41″W / 19.542222°N 155.928056°W / 19.542222; -155.928056 (Daifukuji Soto Zen Mission) | Honalo | Buddhist Temple built 1920–1921 | |
16 | District Courthouse and Police Station | September 4, 1979 (#79000752) | 141 Kalakaua St. 19°43′46″N 155°05′17″W / 19.729444°N 155.088056°W / 19.729444; -155.088056 (District Courthouse and Police Station) | Hilo | Built in 1932; now home of East Hawaii Cultural Center | |
17 | Ferreira Building | October 29, 2015 (#15000756) | 45-3625 Māmane St. 20°04′45″N 155°28′10″W / 20.079274°N 155.469311°W / 20.079274; -155.469311 (Ferreira Building) | Honokaʻa | ||
18 | First Bank of Hilo, Ltd. | More images | December 28, 2017 (#100001916) | 45-3490 Māmane St., Unit G 20°04′42″N 155°27′57″W / 20.078238°N 155.465762°W / 20.078238; -155.465762 (First Bank of Hilo, Ltd.) | Honokaʻa | |
19 | Matsujiro Fujino Property | More images | August 19, 2019 (#100004285) | 45-3390 Māmane St. 20°04′38″N 155°27′47″W / 20.0771°N 155.4631°W / 20.0771; -155.4631 (Matsujiro Fujino Property) | Honokaʻa | |
20 | Greenwell Store | May 22, 1978 (#78001017) | Hawaii Route 11 19°30′55″N 155°55′24″W / 19.515278°N 155.923333°W / 19.515278; -155.923333 (Greenwell Store) | Kealakekua | Store built in 1870 now houses the Kona Historical Society Museum | |
21 | Thomas Guard House | December 23, 2003 (#03001311) | 240 Kaʻiulani St. 19°43′40″N 155°06′03″W / 19.727778°N 155.100833°W / 19.727778; -155.100833 (Thomas Guard House) | Hilo | Neoclassical style home, architects Clinton Briggs Ripley and Louis Davis (architect) | |
22 | Hale Halawai O Holualoa | June 5, 1987 (#87000794) | 76-6224 Aliʻi Dr. 19°36′36″N 155°58′41″W / 19.61°N 155.978056°W / 19.61; -155.978056 (Hale Halawai O Holualoa) | Kailua-Kona | Known as the "Living Stones Church" | |
23 | S. Hata Building | More images | August 27, 1991 (#91001087) | 318 Kamehameha Ave. 19°43′41″N 155°05′17″W / 19.728056°N 155.088056°W / 19.728056; -155.088056 (S. Hata Building) | Hilo | Built by Japanese American family business in 1912 |
24 | Heiau in Kukuipahu | Upload image | April 24, 1973 (#73000652) | Address Restricted | Hawi | |
25 | International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Jack Wayne Hall Building | More images | October 23, 2018 (#100001917) | 45-3720 Honoka'a-Waipi'o Rd. 20°04′48″N 155°28′19″W / 20.0800°N 155.4719°W / 20.0800; -155.4719 (International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Jack Wayne Hall Building) | Honoka'a | |
26 | Walter Irving and Jean Henderson House | February 28, 2011 (#11000057) | 82 Halaulani Place 19°43′58″N 155°05′29″W / 19.732778°N 155.091389°W / 19.732778; -155.091389 (Walter Irving and Jean Henderson House) | Hilo | Halaulani Place, 1917-1960 MPS; Craftsman bungalow built 1925 | |
27 | Hilina Pali Road | January 14, 2015 (#09000587) | Hawaii Volcanoes National Park 19°24′06″N 155°15′56″W / 19.4016°N 155.265629°W / 19.4016; -155.265629 (Hilina Pali Road) | Hilo vicinity | ||
28 | W.H. Hill House | February 28, 2011 (#11000055) | 91 Halaulani Place 19°44′00″N 155°05′28″W / 19.733333°N 155.091111°W / 19.733333; -155.091111 (W.H. Hill House) | Hilo | Halaulani Place, 1917-1960 MPS; Craftsman bungalow built 1919 | |
29 | Hilo Masonic Lodge Hall-Bishop Trust Building | More images | April 21, 1994 (#94000383) | Junction of Keawe and Waianuenue Streets 19°43′33″N 155°05′17″W / 19.725833°N 155.088056°W / 19.725833; -155.088056 (Hilo Masonic Lodge Hall-Bishop Trust Building) | Hilo | Also known as the Kaikodo (Restaurant) Building |
30 | James M. Hind House | February 3, 1994 (#93001557) | Skilled Camp, House J 20°06′58″N 155°34′51″W / 20.116111°N 155.580833°W / 20.116111; -155.580833 (James M. Hind House) | Hawi | ||
31 | Holualoa 4 Archeological District (State Site No. 50-10-37-23.661) | June 8, 2005 (#05000542) | Aliʻi Drive 19°36′21″N 155°58′39″W / 19.605833°N 155.9775°W / 19.605833; -155.9775 (Holualoa 4 Archeological District (State Site No. 50-10-37-23.661)) | Kailua-Kona | Complex of temples and royal residences | |
32 | Honokaʻa Catholic Properties–Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church | Upload image | February 28, 2022 (#100007451) | 45-5028 Plumeria St. 20°04′41″N 155°28′12″W / 20.0780°N 155.4700°W / 20.0780; -155.4700 (Honokaʻa Catholic Properties–Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church) | Honokaʻa | |
33 | Honokaʻa Hongwanji Buddhist Mission | Upload image | April 8, 2021 (#100006348) | 45-516 Lehua St. and on Honokaʻa-Waipiʻo Highway .47 miles (0.76 km) west of jct. with Lehua St. 20°04′43″N 155°28′12″W / 20.0785°N 155.4701°W / 20.0785; -155.4701 (Honokaʻa Hongwanji Buddhist Mission) | Honokaʻa | |
34 | Honokaa People's Theatre | October 6, 2015 (#15000684) | 45-3574 Māmane St. 20°04′45″N 155°28′04″W / 20.079233°N 155.467710°W / 20.079233; -155.467710 (Honokaa People's Theatre) | Honokaʻa | ||
35 | Honoka'a Public Library | More images | January 16, 2020 (#100004874) | 45-3380 Mamane St., Bldg. # 3 20°04′37″N 155°27′45″W / 20.0769°N 155.4624°W / 20.0769; -155.4624 (Honoka'a Public Library) | Honokaʻa | |
36 | Honoka'a United Methodist Church | More images | December 21, 2017 (#100001413) | 45-3525 Māmane St. 20°04′43″N 155°27′59″W / 20.078486°N 155.46645°W / 20.078486; -155.46645 (Honoka'a United Methodist Church) | Honokaʻa | |
37 | Honokohau Settlement | October 15, 1966 (#66000287) | Address Restricted | Kailua-Kona | Inside Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park | |
38 | Hotel Honokaa Club | October 6, 2015 (#15000685) | 45-3480 Māmane St. 20°04′42″N 155°27′55″W / 20.078375°N 155.465399°W / 20.078375; -155.465399 (Hotel Honokaa Club) | Honokaʻa | ||
39 | Huliheʻe Palace | More images | May 25, 1973 (#73000653) | Aliʻi Drive 19°38′32″N 155°59′51″W / 19.642222°N 155.9975°W / 19.642222; -155.9975 (Huliheʻe Palace) | Kailua-Kona | Built by Governor Kuakini |
40 | B. Ikeuchi & Sons, Inc. Property | Upload image | July 1, 2022 (#100007882) | 45-495 Māmane St. 20°04′22″N 155°27′11″W / 20.0727°N 155.4530°W / 20.0727; -155.4530 (B. Ikeuchi & Sons, Inc. Property) | Honokaʻa | |
41 | Imiola Church | More images | August 28, 1975 (#75000618) | Northeast of Waimea on Hawaii Route 19 20°01′50″N 155°39′56″W / 20.030556°N 155.665556°W / 20.030556; -155.665556 (Imiola Church) | Waimea | 1855 church with solid koa wood interior |
42 | Kahaluu Historic District | More images | December 27, 1974 (#74000713) | Address Restricted | Holualoa | Complex of temples and royal residences |
43 | Kahikolu Church | More images | November 15, 1982 (#82000148) | Southeast of Napoopoo 19°28′10″N 155°54′55″W / 19.469444°N 155.915278°W / 19.469444; -155.915278 (Kahikolu Church) | Napoopoo | Built in 1852 on ruins of 1833 church |
44 | Kalaoa Permanent House Site 10,205 | November 21, 1992 (#92001552) | Near Kalihi Point, Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii 19°43′35″N 156°03′31″W / 19.726389°N 156.058611°W / 19.726389; -156.058611 (Kalaoa Permanent House Site 10,205) | Kailua-Kona | Ancient house site | |
45 | Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park | More images | November 10, 1978 (#78003148) | Island of Hawaii 19°41′05″N 156°01′22″W / 19.684697°N 156.022683°W / 19.684697; -156.022683 (Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park) | Kailua-Kona | Ancient fish ponds and settlement ruins |
46 | Kamakahonu, Residence Of King Kamehameha I | More images | October 15, 1966 (#66000288) | On the northwestern edge of Kailua Bay, north and west of Kailua Wharf 19°38′20″N 155°59′51″W / 19.639006°N 155.997586°W / 19.639006; -155.997586 (Kamakahonu, Residence Of King Kamehameha I) | Kailua-Kona | Kamehameha I lived here after unifying the islands |
47 | Kamehameha Hall | May 20, 1993 (#93000426) | 1162 Kalanianaole Ave. 19°43′53″N 155°02′42″W / 19.731389°N 155.045°W / 19.731389; -155.045 (Kamehameha Hall) | Hilo | Meeting house of the Royal Order of Kamehameha I | |
48 | Kamehameha III's Birthplace | July 24, 1978 (#78001018) | Off Alii Dr. 19°34′00″N 155°57′50″W / 19.566667°N 155.963889°W / 19.566667; -155.963889 (Kamehameha III's Birthplace) | Keauhou | Marker at Keauhou Bay | |
49 | Kamoa Point Complex | July 14, 1983 (#83000247) | Address Restricted | Kailua-Kona | Royal complex on Holualoa Bay | |
50 | Kealakekua Bay Historical District | More images | December 12, 1973 (#73000651) | Southwest of Captain Cook off Hawaii Route 11 19°28′29″N 155°55′27″W / 19.474722°N 155.924167°W / 19.474722; -155.924167 (Kealakekua Bay Historical District) | Captain Cook | Religious center in use during early European visits |
51 | Keauhou Holua Slide | October 15, 1966 (#66000290) | East of Hawaii Route 18 19°33′44″N 155°57′30″W / 19.562342°N 155.958472°W / 19.562342; -155.958472 (Keauhou Holua Slide) | Keauhou | Hawaiian lava sledding "extreme sport" course | |
52 | Kii Petroglyphs | Upload image | July 12, 1984 (#84000919) | Address Restricted | Waiohinu | |
53 | Kilauea Crater | More images | July 24, 1974 (#74000291) | Southwest of Hilo in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park 19°25′02″N 155°16′36″W / 19.417222°N 155.276667°W / 19.417222; -155.276667 (Kilauea Crater) | Hilo | Active volcano is a world heritage site |
54 | Kohala District Courthouse | More images | August 31, 1979 (#79000754) | Government Rd. 20°13′59″N 155°48′03″W / 20.233056°N 155.800833°W / 20.233056; -155.800833 (Kohala District Courthouse) | Kapaau | |
55 | Kamekichi and Mika Kotake Store Property | More images | January 16, 2020 (#100001918) | 45-3620 Mamane St. 20°04′46″N 155°28′09″W / 20.0794°N 155.4691°W / 20.0794; -155.4691 (Kamekichi and Mika Kotake Store Property) | Honoka'a | |
56 | Kuamo'o Burials | August 13, 1974 (#74000714) | Address Restricted | Kailua-Kona | Site of 1819 battle, South of Keauhou Bay | |
57 | Lapakahi Complex | More images | July 2, 1973 (#73000654) | Akoni Pule Highway 20°10′31″N 155°53′50″W / 20.175278°N 155.897222°W / 20.175278; -155.897222 (Lapakahi Complex) | Mahukona | Reconstructed ancient fishing village; State Historical Park and Marine Life Conservation District |
58 | Levi and Netti Lyman House | February 28, 2011 (#11000059) | 40 Halaulani Place 19°43′57″N 155°05′33″W / 19.7325°N 155.0925°W / 19.7325; -155.0925 (Levi and Netti Lyman House) | Hilo | Halaulani Place, 1917-1960 MPS; Colonial revival built 1922 | |
59 | Rev. D.B. Lyman House | More images | March 24, 1978 (#78001012) | 276 Haili St. 19°43′38″N 155°05′35″W / 19.727222°N 155.093056°W / 19.727222; -155.093056 (Rev. D.B. Lyman House) | Hilo | 1838 missionary house is now a museum |
60 | Mahana Archeological District (50HA10230) | Upload image | October 14, 1986 (#86002802) | Address Restricted | Naalehu | |
61 | Manuka Bay Petroglyphs | Upload image | September 19, 1973 (#73000656) | Address Restricted | Waiohinu | |
62 | Mauna Kea Adz Quarry | Upload image | October 15, 1966 (#66000285) | 24 miles northwest of Hilo[3] Coordinates missing | Hilo | The largest primitive basalt quarry in the world |
63 | Mauna Loa Road | More images | January 14, 2015 (#09000620) | Hawaii Volcanoes National Park 19°26′15″N 155°18′10″W / 19.4374°N 155.3027°W / 19.4374; -155.3027 (Mauna Loa Road) | Hilo vicinity | |
64 | Mokuaikaua Church | More images | October 3, 1978 (#78001015) | Off Hawaii Route 11 19°38′39″N 155°59′48″W / 19.6442°N 155.9967°W / 19.6442; -155.9967 (Mokuaikaua Church) | Kailua-Kona | Oldest Christian Church in Hawaii |
65 | Mookini Heiau | More images | October 15, 1966 (#66000284) | Northern tip of Hawaii, 1 mile west of Upolu Point Airport 20°15′44″N 155°52′59″W / 20.2622°N 155.8831°W / 20.2622; -155.8831 (Mookini Heiau) | Hawi | State Monument includes Kamehameha I birthplace |
66 | Edward H. and Claire Moses House | February 28, 2011 (#11000056) | 105 Halaulani Place 19°43′59″N 155°05′32″W / 19.7331°N 155.0922°W / 19.7331; -155.0922 (Edward H. and Claire Moses House) | Hilo | Halaulani Place, 1917-1960 MPS; Craftsman bungalow built 1921 | |
67 | A. Nanbu Hotel-Holy's Bakery | November 18, 1999 (#99001356) | Akoni Pule Highway 20°13′55″N 155°47′57″W / 20.2319°N 155.7992°W / 20.2319; -155.7992 (A. Nanbu Hotel-Holy's Bakery) | Kapaau | ||
68 | Old Volcano House No. 42 | More images | July 24, 1974 (#74000293) | Southwest of Hilo on Hawaii Route 11 in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park 19°25′49″N 155°15′30″W / 19.4302°N 155.2582°W / 19.4302; -155.2582 (Old Volcano House No. 42) | Hilo | Built in 1877; now Volcano Art Center gallery |
69 | Palace Theater | More images | May 11, 1993 (#93000376) | 38 Haili St. 19°43′28″N 155°05′11″W / 19.7244°N 155.0864°W / 19.7244; -155.0864 (Palace Theater) | Hilo | A movie theater built in 1925, today an arthouse |
70 | James and Catherine Parker House | February 28, 2011 (#11000058) | 72 Halaulani Place 19°43′58″N 155°05′29″W / 19.7328°N 155.0914°W / 19.7328; -155.0914 (James and Catherine Parker House) | Hilo | Halaulani Place, 1917-1960 MPS; Craftsman bungalow built 1924 | |
71 | Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park | More images | October 15, 1966 (#66000104) | 20 miles (32 km) south of Kailua-Kona 19°25′22″N 155°54′35″W / 19.4228°N 155.9097°W / 19.4228; -155.9097 (Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park) | Hōnaunau | Large ancient religious site formerly known as the "City of Refuge" |
72 | Pu'ukohola Heiau | October 15, 1966 (#07001173) | 0.9 miles southeast of Kawaihae 20°01′35″N 155°49′12″W / 20.0264°N 155.82°W / 20.0264; -155.82 (Pu'ukohola Heiau) | Kawaihae | Kamehameha I temple built in 1790 | |
73 | Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site | More images | August 17, 1972 (#66000105) | Northern end of Hawaii off Hawaii Route 26, about 1 mile southeast of Kawaihae 20°01′52″N 155°49′30″W / 20.0311°N 155.825°W / 20.0311; -155.825 (Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site) | Kawaihae | see above |
74 | Pua'a-2 Agricultural Fields Archeological District | October 14, 1986 (#86002804) | Address Restricted | Holualoa | Potentially destroyed[4] | |
75 | Puako Petroglyph Archeological District | More images | April 8, 1983[5] (#83000248) | Address Restricted | Puakō vicinity | |
76 | Puna-Ka'u Historic District | More images | July 1, 1974 (#74000294) | Hawaii Volcanoes National Park 19°17′42″N 155°14′31″W / 19.295°N 155.2419°W / 19.295; -155.2419 (Puna-Ka'u Historic District) | Pāhala | |
77 | St. Benedict's Catholic Church | More images | May 31, 1979 (#79000753) | Off Hawaii Route 11 19°26′21″N 155°53′33″W / 19.4392°N 155.8925°W / 19.4392; -155.8925 (St. Benedict's Catholic Church) | Hōnaunau | Another "Painted Church" |
78 | Masaaki Sakata Property | August 7, 2017 (#100001414) | 45-3577 Māmane St. 20°04′44″N 155°28′05″W / 20.0790°N 155.4680°W / 20.0790; -155.4680 (Masaaki Sakata Property) | Honokaʻa | ||
79 | W.H. Shipman House | More images | June 23, 1978 (#78001013) | 141 Kaʻiulani Street 19°43′27″N 155°05′58″W / 19.7242°N 155.0994°W / 19.7242; -155.0994 (W.H. Shipman House) | Hilo | Built in 1899 for William Herbert Shipman, now a "Bed and Breakfast" Hotel |
80 | South Point Complex | More images | October 15, 1966 (#66000291) | Southern point of Hawaii 18°54′57″N 155°40′35″W / 18.9158°N 155.6764°W / 18.9158; -155.6764 (South Point Complex) | Naalehu | Southernmost point in the United States |
81 | John Dias Souza Property | Upload image | April 8, 2021 (#100006349) | 45-3599 Māmane Street 20°04′45″N 155°28′07″W / 20.0792°N 155.4685°W / 20.0792; -155.4685 (John Dias Souza Property) | Honokaʻa | |
82 | Star of the Sea Church-Kalapana Painted Church | More images | May 14, 1997 (#97000407) | Hawaii Route 130, 0.7 miles north of Kaimu 19°22′34″N 154°58′01″W / 19.3761°N 154.9669°W / 19.3761; -154.9669 (Star of the Sea Church-Kalapana Painted Church) | Kaimu | Small church near villages destroyed by lava flows |
83 | Tong Wo Society Building | June 9, 1978 (#78001011) | Hawaii Route 27 20°13′40″N 155°46′10″W / 20.2278°N 155.7694°W / 20.2278; -155.7694 (Tong Wo Society Building) | Halaula | ||
84 | Herbert Austin Truslow House | February 28, 2011 (#11000060) | 52 Halaulani Place 19°43′57″N 155°05′31″W / 19.7325°N 155.0919°W / 19.7325; -155.0919 (Herbert Austin Truslow House) | Hilo | Halaulani Place, 1917-1960 MPS; Craftsman bungalow built 1920 | |
85 | U.S. Post Office and Office Building | October 1, 1974 (#74000708) | Kinoole and Waianuenue Sts. 19°43′49″N 155°05′31″W / 19.7303°N 155.0919°W / 19.7303; -155.0919 (U.S. Post Office and Office Building) | Hilo | Built in 1915, still used as Federal offices | |
86 | Uchida Coffee Farm | More images | February 9, 1995 (#94001621) | Off Mamalahoa Highway 19°29′24″N 155°54′49″W / 19.49°N 155.9136°W / 19.49; -155.9136 (Uchida Coffee Farm) | Kealakekua | Restored Japanese Kona coffee farm |
87 | Volcano Block Building | January 7, 1993 (#92001748) | 27-37 Waianuenue Ave. 19°43′44″N 155°05′24″W / 19.7289°N 155.09°W / 19.7289; -155.09 (Volcano Block Building) | Hilo | Commercial building built in 1914 with notable tenants | |
88 | Waiakea Mission Station-Hilo Station | April 23, 2002 (#02000387) | 211 Haili St. 19°43′37″N 155°05′31″W / 19.7269°N 155.0919°W / 19.7269; -155.0919 (Waiakea Mission Station-Hilo Station) | Hilo | Haili Church built by Titus Coan 1854 | |
89 | Waimea Elementary School | More images | June 8, 2005 (#05000541) | Hawaii Route 19, Kawaihae Rd. TMK (3)6-5-07:3 20°01′25″N 155°40′21″W / 20.0236°N 155.6725°W / 20.0236; -155.6725 (Waimea Elementary School) | Kamuela | First schoolhouse serving Waimea community and example of early Hawaiian plantation style |
90 | Whitney Seismograph Vault No. 29 | July 24, 1974 (#74000292) | Southwest of Hilo on Hawaii Route 11 in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park 19°25′59″N 155°15′40″W / 19.4331°N 155.2611°W / 19.4331; -155.2611 (Whitney Seismograph Vault No. 29) | Hilo | Original home of Hawaiian Volcano Observatory founded by Thomas Jaggar in 1912 | |
91 | Wilkes Campsite | More images | July 24, 1974 (#74000295) | West of Hilo at Mauna Loa Volcano in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park 19°28′14″N 155°35′06″W / 19.4706°N 155.585°W / 19.4706; -155.585 (Wilkes Campsite) | Hilo | Ruins of 1840 Charles Wilkes camp site at Mokuaweoweo summit |
92 | A.J. Williamson House | May 9, 1997 (#97000406) | 31 Halaulani Pl. 19°44′11″N 155°05′44″W / 19.7364°N 155.0956°W / 19.7364; -155.0956 (A.J. Williamson House) | Hilo | Craftsman bungalow built 1921 | |
93 | Kojiro Yamato Store and Garage | Upload image | April 8, 2021 (#100006354) | 45-3468 Māmane St. 20°04′41″N 155°27′54″W / 20.0780°N 155.4650°W / 20.0780; -155.4650 (Kojiro Yamato Store and Garage) | Honokaʻa | |
94 | Teiji Yamatsuka Store | More images | March 12, 2018 (#100001415) | 45-3590 Māmane St. 20°04′45″N 155°28′06″W / 20.0792°N 155.4684°W / 20.0792; -155.4684 (Teiji Yamatsuka Store) | Honokaʻa |
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- List of National Historic Landmarks in Hawaii
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Hawaii
References
- ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ Location derived from this[dead link] National Park Service website; the NRIS lists it as "Address Restricted"
- ^ State approved permits to bulldoze ancient sites in Honolulu Advertiser, May 10, 2007
- ^ National Park Service (April 13, 1983), Weekly announcement of National Register of Historic Places actions (PDF), p. 61-63.
External links
- Historic Hawaii Foundation
- National and State Registers of Historic Places for Hawaii County
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- Ahole Holua Complex
- Anna Ranch
- Bond District
- Chee Ying Society
- Hilina Pali Road
- Holualoa 4 Archeological District (State Site No. 50-10-37-23.661)
- Kahaluu Historic District
- Kealakekua Bay Historical District
- Lapakahi Complex
- Mauna Loa Road
- Puako Petroglyph Archeological District
- Puna-Ka'u Historic District
- Ainahou Ranch
- Bank of Hawaiʻi, Ltd.
- M.S. Botelho Building and Garage
- Francis H. Ii Brown House
- Daifukuji Soto Zen Mission
- District Courthouse and Police Station
- Ferreira Building
- First Bank of Hilo, Ltd.
- Matsujiro Fujino Property
- Greenwell Store
- Thomas Guard House
- Hale Halawai O Holualoa
- S. Hata Building
- International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Jack Wayne Hall Building
- Walter Irving and Jean Henderson House
- W.H. Hill House
- Hilo Masonic Lodge Hall–Bishop Trust Building
- James M. Hind House
- Honokaʻa Hongwanji Buddhist Mission
- Honokaa People's Theatre
- Honoka'a Public Library
- Honoka'a United Methodist Church
- Hotel Honokaa Club
- Huliheʻe Palace
- Imiola Church
- Kahikolu Church
- Kamehameha Hall
- Kohala District Courthouse
- Kamekichi and Mika Kotake Store Property
- Levi and Netti Lyman House
- Rev. D.B. Lyman House
- Mokuaikaua Church
- Edward H. and Claire Moses House
- A. Nanbu Hotel-Holy's Bakery
- Old Volcano House No. 42
- Palace Theater
- James and Catherine Parker House
- St. Benedict's Catholic Church
- Masaaki Sakata Property
- W.H. Shipman House
- John Dias Souza Property
- Star of the Sea Church-Kalapana Painted Church
- Tong Wo Society Building
- Herbert Austin Truslow House
- U.S. Post Office and Office Building
- Uchida Coffee Farm
- Volcano Block Building
- Waiakea Mission Station-Hilo Station
- Waimea Elementary School
- Whitney Seismograph Vault No. 29
- A.J. Williamson House
- Kojiro Yamato Store and Garage
- Teiji Yamatsuka Store
- 1790 Footprints
- Ala Loa
- Bobcat Trail Habitation Cave (50-10-30-5004)
- Heiau in Kukuipahu
- Kalaoa Permanent House Site 10,205
- Kamoa Point Complex
- Kii Petroglyphs
- Kilauea Crater
- Kuamo'o Burials
- Mahana Archeological District (50HA10230)
- Manuka Bay Petroglyphs
- Puaʻa-2 Agricultural Fields Archeological District
- Wilkes Campsite
See also: National Register of Historic Places listings on Hawaii island, Hawaii and List of National Historic Landmarks in Hawaii