National Register of Historic Places listings in Oahu

This is a list of properties and districts on the Hawaiian island of Oahu that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Oahu is the only major island in Honolulu County. The location of the city of Honolulu, Oahu is the most populous island in the state. There are 166 properties and districts on the island, including 16 National Historic Landmarks. Three formerly listed sites were demolished and have been removed from the Register.

Location of Oahu

Current listings

[1] Name on the Register Image Date listed[2] Location Community Description
1 Ala Wai Villas
Ala Wai Villas
August 15, 2019
(#100004290)
2455 Ala Wai Blvd.
21°16′40″N 157°49′17″W
Honolulu
2 Alexander and Baldwin Building
Alexander and Baldwin Building
September 7, 1979
(#79000755)
822 Bishop St.
21°18′29″N 157°51′45″W
Honolulu
3 Aliiolani Hale
Aliiolani Hale
February 2, 1972
(#72000414)
King St.
21°18′19″N 157°51′36″W
Honolulu
4 Aloha Tower
Aloha Tower
May 13, 1976
(#76000660)
Pier 9 in Honolulu Harbor
21°18′25″N 157°51′58″W
Honolulu
5 Mr. and Mrs. David Barry Jr. House January 12, 2017
(#100000481)
3625 Diamond Head Road
21°15′25″N 157°48′10″W
Honolulu
6 Battery Hasbrouck
Battery Hasbrouck
June 5, 1984
(#84000925)
Fort Kamehameha
21°19′30″N 157°57′40″W
Honolulu Site of coastal artillery in Fort Kamehameha
7 Battery Hawkins
Battery Hawkins
June 5, 1984
(#84000928)
440 Nelson Avenue
21°19′N 157°58′W
Honolulu Site of coastal artillery in Fort Kamehameha
8 Battery Hawkins Annex
Battery Hawkins Annex
June 5, 1984
(#84000948)
Fort Kamehameha
21°19′N 157°58′W
Honolulu Site of bunker in Fort Kamehameha
9 Battery Jackson June 5, 1984
(#84000954)
Fort Kamehameha
21°19′06″N 157°57′22″W
Honolulu Site of coastal artillery in Fort Kamehameha
10 Battery Randolph
Battery Randolph
June 5, 1984
(#84000971)
32 Kalia Road
21°16′58″N 157°50′11″W
Honolulu Site of coastal artillery in Fort DeRussy, now a museum
11 Battery Selfridge June 5, 1984
(#84000975)
Fort Kamehameha
21°19′05″N 157°57′09″W
Honolulu Site of coastal artillery in Fort Kamehameha
12 Bellows Field Archeological Area August 14, 1973
(#73002278)
Address Restricted
Waimanalo
13 Bernice P. Bishop Museum
Bernice P. Bishop Museum
July 26, 1982
(#82002500)
1355 Kalihi St.
21°20′00″N 157°52′16″W
Honolulu
14 Boettcher Estate
Boettcher Estate
April 26, 2002
(#02000388)
248 North Kalaheo
21°24′16″N 157°44′23″W
Kailua built 1937, architect Vladimir Ossipoff
15 C. Brewer Building
C. Brewer Building
April 2, 1980
(#80001272)
827 Fort St.
21°18′30″N 157°51′47″W
Honolulu
16 Burial Platform August 14, 1973
(#73000670)
Address Restricted
Kahuku
17 Thomas Alexander Burningham House
Thomas Alexander Burningham House
October 13, 1993
(#93001029)
2849 Pali Highway
21°20′07″N 157°50′25″W
Honolulu
18 Bushnell House July 17, 2017
(#100000483)
3210 Melemele Pl.
21°19′02″N 157°47′45″W
Honolulu
19 Georges de S. Canavarro House
Georges de S. Canavarro House
May 28, 1980
(#80001274)
2756 Rooke Ave.
21°20′16″N 157°50′46″W
Honolulu Now a Korean Cultural Center
20 Lloyd Case House
Lloyd Case House
June 5, 1987
(#86002829)
3581 Woodlawn Dr.
21°19′07″N 157°47′52″W
Honolulu
21 Central Fire Station
Central Fire Station
December 2, 1980
(#80001273)
104 S. Beretania St.
21°18′40″N 157°51′32″W
Honolulu renovated 1934, architects Dickey & Young
22 Central Intermediate School
Central Intermediate School
February 11, 2004
(#03001049)
1302 Queen Emma St.
21°18′41″N 157°51′24″W
Honolulu
23 Jean Charlot House
Jean Charlot House
November 30, 2000
(#00001371)
Address Restricted
Honolulu
24 Chinatown Historic District
Chinatown Historic District
January 17, 1973
(#73000658)
Bounded roughly by Beretania St. on the northeast, Nuuanu Stream on the north, Nuuanu Ave. on the southeast, and Honolulu Harbor
21°18′43″N 157°51′46″W
Honolulu
25 Church of the Crossroads
Church of the Crossroads
November 20, 1992
(#92001551)
1212 University Ave.
21°17′39″N 157°49′19″W
Honolulu
26 CINCPAC Headquarters
CINCPAC Headquarters
May 28, 1987
(#87001295)
Pearl Harbor Naval Base
21°22′03″N 157°56′18″W
Pearl Harbor
27 James L. Coke House
James L. Coke House
August 20, 1986
(#86001618)
3649 Nuuanu Pali Dr.
21°20′37″N 157°49′43″W
Honolulu Also called Waipuna, built 1934, architects Richard Tongg and C.W. Dickey
28 Grace Cooke House
Grace Cooke House
October 24, 1983
(#83003556)
2365 Oahu Ave.
21°18′21″N 157°49′07″W
Honolulu Bungalow style built in 1912
29 Charles Montague Cooke, Jr., House and Kuka'o'o Heiau
Charles Montague Cooke, Jr., House and Kuka'o'o Heiau
October 31, 1985
(#85003402)
2859 Manoa Rd.
21°18′44″N 157°48′52″W
Honolulu Grand Tudor Revival residence built in 1912 by architects Emory & Webb
30 Clarence H. Cooke House
Clarence H. Cooke House
August 20, 1986
(#86001619)
3860 Old Pali Rd.
21°20′53″N 157°49′33″W
Honolulu
31 Bartlett Cooper House
Bartlett Cooper House
June 5, 1987
(#86002833)
4850 Kahala Ave.
21°16′11″N 157°46′45″W
Honolulu
32 Cooper Apartments August 7, 2017
(#100001417)
413 Seaside Ave.
21°16′50″N 157°49′36″W
Honolulu
33 Dearborn Chemical Company Warehouse August 19, 2019
(#100004287)
941 Waimanu St.
21°17′53″N 157°51′10″W
Honolulu
34 C.W. Dickey House
C.W. Dickey House
November 1, 1984
(#84000201)
3030 Kalakaua Ave.
21°15′32″N 157°49′07″W
Honolulu
35 Dilks Property
Dilks Property
May 17, 2016
(#16000272)
1302 Mokulua Dr.
21°23′11″N 157°42′42″W
Kailua
36 Dillingham Transportation Building
Dillingham Transportation Building
September 7, 1979
(#79000756)
735 Bishop St.
21°18′26″N 157°51′47″W
Honolulu
37 James D. Dole Homestead
James D. Dole Homestead
June 23, 1978
(#78001024)
Waipahu Cultural Garden
21°23′07″N 158°00′43″W
Waipahu 1901 house of Pineapple planter
38 Carl H. Duhrsen House
Carl H. Duhrsen House
June 5, 1987
(#86002834)
3029 Felix St.
21°17′46″N 157°48′26″W
Honolulu
39 Ewa Plain Battlefield May 23, 2016
(#16000273)
Roosevelt Avenue, approximately 5.5 miles (8.9 km) southwest of Ford Island
21°19′38″N 158°02′41″W
Kapolei vicinity
40 Jessie Eyman–Wilma Judson House
Jessie Eyman–Wilma Judson House
August 20, 1986
(#86001621)
3114 Paty Dr.
21°18′36″N 157°48′03″W
Honolulu built 1926, architect C.W. Dickey
41 FALLS OF CLYDE
FALLS OF CLYDE
July 2, 1973
(#73000659)
Pier 7 in Honolulu Harbor
21°18′21″N 157°51′54″W
Honolulu Only surviving iron-hulled, four-masted full rigged ship, and only surviving sail-driven oil tanker in the world.
42 Dr. Robert Faus House
Dr. Robert Faus House
June 5, 1987
(#86002828)
2311 Ferdinand Ave.
21°18′26″N 157°49′26″W
Honolulu
43 Fort Ruger Historic District
Fort Ruger Historic District
July 14, 1983
(#83000249)
Diamond Head Rd.
21°16′03″N 157°48′31″W
Honolulu
44 Foster Botanical Garden
Foster Botanical Garden
May 13, 1993
(#93000377)
50 N. Vineyard Boulevard
21°18′58″N 157°51′28″W
Honolulu
45 Friendship Garden June 7, 2016
(#15000885)
45-226 Kokokani Pl.
21°24′17″N 157°46′37″W
Kaneohe
46 J. B. Guard House November 23, 2015
(#15000847)
305A Portlock Rd.
21°16′33″N 157°42′31″W
Honolulu
47 John Guild House
John Guild House
August 1, 1980
(#80001275)
2001 Vancouver Dr.
21°18′03″N 157°49′21″W
Honolulu
48 Hawaii Capital Historic District
Hawaii Capital Historic District
December 1, 1978
(#78001020)
Beretania, Richards, King, Queen, Punchbowl, and Kawaiahao Sts.
21°18′26″N 157°51′29″W
Honolulu
49 Hawaii Shingon Mission
Hawaii Shingon Mission
April 26, 2002
(#02000386)
915 Sheridan St.
21°17′52″N 157°50′27″W
Honolulu
50 Hawaii Theatre
Hawaii Theatre
November 14, 1978
(#78001021)
1130 Bethel St.
21°18′40″N 157°51′40″W
Honolulu
51 Heeia Fishpond
Heeia Fishpond
January 17, 1973
(#73000671)
Address Restricted
Kaneohe
52 Edgar and Lucy Henriques House
Edgar and Lucy Henriques House
November 1, 1984
(#84000202)
20 Old Pali Pl.
21°20′48″N 157°49′36″W
Honolulu
53 Hickam Field
Hickam Field
September 16, 1985
(#85002725)
Southeast of Pearl Harbor Naval Base
21°20′07″N 157°56′54″W
Honolulu
54 Alfred Hocking House
Alfred Hocking House
November 15, 1984
(#84000246)
1302 Nehoa St.
21°18′32″N 157°50′05″W
Honolulu Built 1903, designed by E.A.P. Newcomb and C.W. Dickey in Queen Anne style architecture
55 Lemon Wond Holt House
Lemon Wond Holt House
May 24, 2006
(#06000422)
3704 Anuhea St.
21°17′11″N 157°47′42″W
Honolulu
56 Honouliuli Internment Camp
Honouliuli Internment Camp
February 21, 2012
(#09000855)
Address Restricted
Waipahu vicinity
57 Honolulu Academy of Arts
Honolulu Academy of Arts
March 25, 1972
(#72000415)
900 S. Beretania St.
21°18′15″N 157°50′55″W
Honolulu
58 House at 3023 Kalakaua Avenue
House at 3023 Kalakaua Avenue
June 5, 1987
(#86002820)
3023 Kalakaua Ave.
21°15′33″N 157°49′08″W
Honolulu Built 1932 by Earl Williams
59 House at 3023A Kalakaua Avenue
House at 3023A Kalakaua Avenue
June 5, 1987
(#86002821)
3023A Kalakaua Ave.
21°15′33″N 157°49′09″W
Honolulu Built 1932 by Earl Williams
60 House at 3023B Kalakaua Avenue
House at 3023B Kalakaua Avenue
June 5, 1987
(#86002822)
3023B Kalakaua Ave.
21°15′33″N 157°49′09″W
Honolulu Built 1932 by Earl Williams
61 House at 3027 Kalakaua Avenue
House at 3027 Kalakaua Avenue
June 5, 1987
(#86002826)
3027 Kalakaua Ave.
21°15′32″N 157°49′08″W
Honolulu Built 1932 by Earl Williams
62 House at 3033 Kalakaua Avenue
House at 3033 Kalakaua Avenue
June 5, 1987
(#86002827)
3033 Kalakaua Ave.
21°15′32″N 157°49′09″W
Honolulu Built 1932 by Earl Williams
63 House at 3033B Kalakaua Avenue
House at 3033B Kalakaua Avenue
June 5, 1987
(#86002825)
3033B Kalakaua Ave.
21°15′32″N 157°49′09″W
Honolulu Built 1932 by Earl Williams
64 House at 4109 Black Point Road June 5, 1987
(#86002836)
4109 Black Point Rd.
21°15′28″N 157°47′31″W
Honolulu
65 Huilua Fishpond
Huilua Fishpond
October 15, 1966
(#66000295)
In Kahana Bay, 13 miles north of Kaneohe on Hawaii Route 83 adjacent to Ahupuaʻa O Kahana State Park
21°33′28″N 157°52′06″W
Kaneohe
66 Iolani Palace
Iolani Palace
October 15, 1966
(#66000293)
364 S. King St.
21°18′24″N 157°51′32″W
Honolulu
67 Kahaluu Fish Pond
Kahaluu Fish Pond
March 14, 1973
(#73000668)
Northwest of Laenani St. off Kamehameha Highway
21°27′34″N 157°50′10″W
Kahaluu Private property
68 Kahaluu Taro Lo'i
Kahaluu Taro Lo'i
March 14, 1973
(#73000669)
West of the western end of Hui Kelu St.
21°25′57″N 157°50′36″W
Kahaluu Camouflaged trail access beside Ahuimanu Stream between Heno Pl. and Lile Pl. on mountain side of Hui Kelu St.
69 Kahuku Habitation Area September 11, 1972
(#72000424)
Address Restricted
Kahuku
70 Kaimuki Fire Station
Kaimuki Fire Station
December 2, 1980
(#80001276)
971 Koko Head Ave.
21°16′42″N 157°47′58″W
Honolulu built 1924, architect G. Robert Miller
71 Henry J. and Alyce Kaiser Estate August 16, 2019
(#100004289)
525 Portlock Rd.
21°16′06″N 157°42′29″W
Honolulu
72 Kakaako Fire Station
Kakaako Fire Station
December 2, 1980
(#80001277)
620 South St.
21°18′09″N 157°51′34″W
Honolulu built 1929, architect Solomon F. Kenn
73 Kakaako Pumping Station
Kakaako Pumping Station
October 4, 1978
(#78001022)
653 Ala Moana Boulevard
21°17′54″N 157°51′46″W
Honolulu
74 Kalihi Fire Station
Kalihi Fire Station
December 2, 1980
(#80001278)
1742 N. King St.
21°19′53″N 157°52′33″W
Honolulu built 1924, architect G. Robert Miller
75 Kamehameha V Post Office
Kamehameha V Post Office
May 5, 1972
(#72000416)
Corner of Merchant and Bethel Sts.
21°18′35″N 157°51′47″W
Honolulu
76 Kaneohe Naval Air Station
Kaneohe Naval Air Station
May 28, 1987
(#87001299)
Area between 1st St. and Kāne'ohe Bay
21°26′45″N 157°46′11″W
Kailua
77 Kaneohe Ranch Building
Kaneohe Ranch Building
June 5, 1987
(#87001150)
Castle junction
21°22′30″N 157°46′49″W
Kailua
78 Kaniakapupu
Kaniakapupu
October 15, 1986
(#86002805)
Address Restricted
Nuuanu Ruins of the summer palace of King Kamehameha III
79 Kapapa Island Complex August 21, 1972
(#72000430)
Address Restricted
Kapapa Island
80 Kapuaiwa Building
Kapuaiwa Building
July 2, 1973
(#73000660)
426 Queen St.
21°18′17″N 157°51′36″W
Honolulu Built 1884, architect George Lucas
81 Kaumakapili Church
Kaumakapili Church
May 5, 2008
(#08000372)
766 N. King St.
21°19′18″N 157°51′59″W
Honolulu
82 Kawaewae Heiau
Kawaewae Heiau
August 21, 1972
(#72000427)
On hill above dead end of Lipalu Street[3]
21°23′43″N 157°47′08″W
Kaneohe
83 Kawaiahao Church and Mission Houses
Kawaiahao Church and Mission Houses
October 15, 1966
(#66000294)
957 Punchbowl St., 553 S. King St.
21°18′16″N 157°51′28″W
Honolulu
84 Kawailoa Ryusenji Temple
Kawailoa Ryusenji Temple
November 21, 1978
(#78001019)
North of Haleiwa at 179-A Kawailoa Dr.
21°36′37″N 158°05′02″W
Haleiwa Demolished.[4] Congregation and some religious symbols relocated to Wahiawa Ryūsenji Sōtō Mission.[5]
85 Kea'au Talus Sites Archeological District May 4, 1987
(#86002808)
Address Restricted
Waianae
86 Keaiwa Heiau
Keaiwa Heiau
November 9, 1972
(#72000413)
At top of Aiea Heights Dr.
21°24′01″N 157°54′26″W
Aiea Temple site with many plants used for healing
87 John and Kate Kelly House August 27, 1991
(#91001085)
4117 Blackpoint Rd.
21°15′23″N 157°47′32″W
Honolulu
88 Kualoa Ahupua'a Historical District
Kualoa Ahupua'a Historical District
October 16, 1974
(#74000718)
Kamehameha Highway
21°31′29″N 157°50′39″W
Kaneohe
89 Kukaniloko Birth Site
Kukaniloko Birth Site
April 11, 1973
(#73000674)
At corner of Kamehameha Highway and Whitmore Ave.
21°30′17″N 158°02′10″W
Wahiawa
90 Kukuipilau Heiau November 16, 1984
(#84000254)
On grounds of Hawaiʻi Youth Correctional Facility off Kalanianaʻole Highway
21°22′36″N 157°44′56″W
Kailua In gulch below buildings of Hawaiʻi Youth Correctional Facility[6]
91 Kunia Camp December 1, 2014
(#14000970)
Roughly bounded by Kunia & Pu'u Drives
21°27′44″N 158°03′33″W
Kunia
92 Kupopolo Heiau June 4, 1973
(#73000657)
Address Restricted
Haleiwa
93 Kyoto Gardens of Honolulu Memorial Park
Kyoto Gardens of Honolulu Memorial Park
February 11, 2004
(#04000020)
22 Craigside Place
21°19′21″N 157°50′51″W
Honolulu
94 Leleahina Heiau March 20, 1973
(#73000672)
South of Haiku Plantation Dr.
21°25′28″N 157°49′37″W
Kaneohe
95 Lihiwai
Lihiwai
July 26, 1982
(#82002501)
51 Kepola Pl.; also 41C Kepola Pl.
21°20′29″N 157°49′54″W
Honolulu 41C Kepola represents a boundary increase of 0
96 Liljestrand House
Liljestrand House
March 26, 2008
(#08000207)
3300 Tantalus Dr.
21°19′27″N 157°49′52″W
Honolulu built 1952, architect Vladimir Ossipoff, featured in House Beautiful magazine as a Pace Setter House in 1958.
97 Linekona School
Linekona School
May 28, 1980
(#80001279)
Victoria and Beretania Sts.
21°18′10″N 157°50′52″W
Honolulu
98 R.N. Linn House
R.N. Linn House
August 20, 1986
(#86001622)
2013 Kakela Dr.
21°18′13″N 157°49′29″W
Honolulu
99 Little Makalapa Naval Housing Historic District
Little Makalapa Naval Housing Historic District
May 5, 2017
(#100000731)
Palmyra St. & Tarawa Dr.
21°21′06″N 157°56′04″W
Honolulu
100 Makalapa Naval Housing Historic District May 5, 2017
(#100000732)
Roughly bounded by HI1, Kamehameha Hwy., Radford & Makalapa Drs.
21°21′19″N 157°56′04″W
Honolulu
101 Makiki Fire Station
Makiki Fire Station
December 2, 1980
(#80001280)
1202 Wilder Ave.
21°18′24″N 157°50′21″W
Honolulu built 1929, architect Solomon F. Kenn
102 MALIA (Hawaiian canoe) December 17, 1993
(#93001385)
Southeastern corner of the junction of Kapiolani Boulevard and McCully St.
21°17′18″N 157°49′54″W
Honolulu Wooden dugout-style Hawaiian canoe built in 1933 by James Takeo Yamasaki
103 Marconi Wireless Telegraphy Station
Marconi Wireless Telegraphy Station
June 4, 2013
(#13000352)
56-1095 Kamehameha Hwy.
21°42′26″N 157°58′23″W
Kahuku
104 Marigold Building
Marigold Building
August 18, 1983
(#83000250)
94-837 Waipahu St.
21°23′07″N 158°00′29″W
Waipahu Original building https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/GetAsset/NRHP/83000250_photos replaced by Leeward Oahu Pharmacy
105 McKinley High School
McKinley High School
August 11, 1980
(#80001281)
1039 S. King St.
21°17′57″N 157°50′54″W
Honolulu Designed by Louis Davis
106 J.P. Mendonca House
J.P. Mendonca House
October 7, 1986
(#86002798)
1942 Judd Hillside Rd.
21°18′25″N 157°49′33″W
Honolulu
107 Merchant Street Historic District
Merchant Street Historic District
June 19, 1973
(#73000661)
Along Merchant St. from Nuuanu Ave. through Fort St.
21°18′35″N 157°51′48″W
Honolulu
108 Moana Hotel
Moana Hotel
August 7, 1972
(#72000417)
2365 Kalakaua Ave.
21°16′36″N 157°49′36″W
Honolulu
109 Moiliʻili Japanese Cemetery
Moiliʻili Japanese Cemetery
April 7, 2015
(#15000128)
2624 Kapiolani Boulevard
21°17′18″N 157°49′14″W
Honolulu
110 Mokapu Burial Area November 15, 1972
(#72000428)
Address Restricted
Kaneohe
111 Molii Fishpond
Molii Fishpond
December 5, 1972
(#72000429)
Southeast of Kamehameha Highway between Kualoa and Johnson Rds.
21°30′35″N 157°50′46″W
Kaneohe
112 National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
January 11, 1976
(#76002276)
2177 Puowaina Dr.
21°18′46″N 157°50′46″W
Honolulu
113 Nuuanu Petroglyph Complex March 14, 1973
(#73000662)
Address Restricted
Honolulu
114 Oahu Railway and Land Company Right-of-Way
Oahu Railway and Land Company Right-of-Way
December 1, 1975
(#75000621)
Barbers Point
21°20′49″N 158°01′38″W
Nanakuli also see Oahu Railway and Land Company
115 George D. Oakley House
George D. Oakley House
November 15, 1984
(#84000249)
2110 Kakela Pl.
21°18′17″N 157°49′29″W
Honolulu Tudor cottage
116 Frederick Ohrt House
Frederick Ohrt House
June 5, 1987
(#86002835)
2958 Pali Highway
21°20′13″N 157°50′21″W
Honolulu
117 Okiokilepe Pond
Okiokilepe Pond
March 14, 1973
(#73000673)
0.3 miles northwest of Iroquois Point at the entrance to Pearl Harbor
21°20′21″N 157°58′32″W
Pearl Harbor
118 Opana Radar Site
Opana Radar Site
September 19, 1991
(#91001379)
Off Kamehameha Highway, south of Kawela Bay
21°41′08″N 158°00′35″W
Kawela Bay
119 Our Lady of Peace Cathedral
Our Lady of Peace Cathedral
August 7, 1972
(#72000418)
1183 Fort St.
21°18′39″N 157°51′34″W
Honolulu
120 Pahukini Heiau
Pahukini Heiau
September 11, 1972
(#72000426)
Southwest of Kapaa Quarry
21°23′41″N 157°46′11″W
Kailua
121 Palama Fire Station
Palama Fire Station
April 21, 1976
(#76000661)
879 N. King St.
21°19′21″N 157°52′04″W
Honolulu built 1901, architect Oliver G. Traphagen
122 Palm Circle Historic District
Palm Circle Historic District
October 26, 1984
(#84000104)
Roughly bounded by Carter Dr., Richardson and Funston Rds., and A and B Sts.
21°20′44″N 157°53′17″W
Honolulu
123 Pearl Harbor, US Naval Base
Pearl Harbor, US Naval Base
October 15, 1966
(#66000940)
3 miles south of Pearl City on Hawaii Route 73
21°21′09″N 157°57′20″W
Pearl City
124 Joseph W. Podmore Building
Joseph W. Podmore Building
March 24, 1983
(#83000251)
202-206 Merchant St.
21°18′27″N 157°51′41″W
Honolulu built 1902, architect Lee Wai
125 Pohaku ka luahine July 23, 1973
(#73002273)
Address Restricted
Kaneohe
126 Punahou School Campus
Punahou School Campus
August 7, 1972
(#72000419)
1601 Punahou St.
21°18′14″N 157°49′49″W
Honolulu
127 Puu o Mahuka Heiau
Puu o Mahuka Heiau
October 15, 1966
(#66000292)
4 miles northeast of Haleiwa on Hawaii Route 83, overlooking Waimea Bay
21°38′29″N 158°03′33″W
Haleiwa
128 Queen Emma's Summer Home
Queen Emma's Summer Home
August 7, 1972
(#72000420)
2913 Pali Highway
21°20′09″N 157°50′21″W
Honolulu
129 Royal Brewery
Royal Brewery
November 29, 1972
(#72000421)
553 S. Queen St.
21°18′11″N 157°51′33″W
Honolulu
130 Royal Mausoleum
Royal Mausoleum
August 7, 1972
(#72000422)
2261 Nuuanu Ave.
21°19′30″N 157°50′50″W
Honolulu burial site of royal family known as Mauna ʻAla bilt in 1863
131 Sacred Heart Church
Sacred Heart Church
February 6, 2001
(#89001875)
1701 Wilder Ave.
21°18′06″N 157°49′52″W
Honolulu
132 Salvation Army Waioli Tea Room
Salvation Army Waioli Tea Room
October 30, 1998
(#98001288)
3016 Oahu Ave.
21°18′58″N 157°48′47″W
Honolulu built 1926, architects Emory & Webb, founded as a girls home and bakery
133 Schofield Barracks Historic District July 31, 1998
(#98000889)
Roughly bounded by Foote Ave., Wright Ave., McMahon Rd., and Wright-Smith Rd.
21°29′52″N 158°03′30″W
Schofield Barracks
134 Schofield Barracks Stockade August 24, 1998
(#98000974)
Lyman Rd.
21°29′12″N 158°03′19″W
Schofield Barracks
135 J. Alvin Shadinger House
J. Alvin Shadinger House
June 5, 1987
(#86002832)
4584 Kahala Ave.
21°15′50″N 157°47′05″W
Honolulu also known as The Gingerbread House
136 Charles A. Simpson House
Charles A. Simpson House
June 5, 1987
(#86002831)
4354 Kahala Ave.
21°15′38″N 157°47′31″W
Honolulu
137 Dr. Archibald Neil Sinclair House
Dr. Archibald Neil Sinclair House
October 13, 1983
(#83003557)
2726 Hillside Ave.
21°18′36″N 157°48′58″W
Honolulu built 1917, architects Emory & Webb, Colonial Revival style
138 Small Heiau March 14, 1973
(#73000667)
1 mile south of Kaaawa off Kaaawa Valley Rd.
21°32′32″N 157°51′21″W
Kaaawa
139 Mabel Smyth Memorial Building
Mabel Smyth Memorial Building
February 3, 1994
(#93001558)
510 South Beretania St.
21°18′25″N 157°51′19″W
Honolulu built 1941, architect C.W. Dickey, renovated 1999[7]
140 St. Andrew's Cathedral
St. Andrew's Cathedral
July 2, 1973
(#73000663)
Beretania St. (Queen Emma Sq.)
21°18′35″N 157°51′26″W
Honolulu
141 Tantalus-Round Top Road
Tantalus-Round Top Road
August 14, 2009
(#08000373)
Tantalus Dr., Round Top Dr.
21°19′48″N 157°48′51″W
Honolulu
142 Frank Tavares House
Frank Tavares House
June 5, 1987
(#86002830)
2826 Coconut Ave.
21°15′31″N 157°49′04″W
Honolulu
143 Thomas Square
Thomas Square
April 25, 1972
(#72000423)
Bounded by King, S. Beretania, and Victoria Sts. and Ward Ave.
21°18′10″N 157°50′57″W
Honolulu
144 US Coast Guard Diamond Head Lighthouse
US Coast Guard Diamond Head Lighthouse
October 31, 1980
(#80001282)
3399 Diamond Head Rd.
21°15′20″N 157°48′34″W
Honolulu
145 US Coast Guard Makapuu Point Light
US Coast Guard Makapuu Point Light
December 7, 1977
(#77000447)
Southeast of Waimanalo off the Kalanianaole Highway
21°18′35″N 157°38′59″W
Waimanalo
146 US Immigration Office
US Immigration Office
August 14, 1973
(#73000664)
595 Ala Moana Boulevard
21°17′59″N 157°51′50″W
Honolulu
147 US Post Office, Customhouse, and Courthouse
US Post Office, Customhouse, and Courthouse
January 27, 1975
(#75000620)
335 Merchant St.
21°18′22″N 157°51′38″W
Honolulu
148 Ukanipo Heiau August 13, 1982
(#82002502)
Address Restricted
Makaha
149 Ulu Po Heiau
Ulu Po Heiau
November 9, 1972
(#72000425)
Off Route 61 northeast of the Castle Medical Center[8]
21°23′08″N 157°45′10″W
Kailua
150 USS Arizona Memorial
USS Arizona Memorial
October 15, 1966
(#66000944)
3 miles south of Pearl City on Hawaii Route 73
21°21′53″N 157°57′00″W
Pearl City
151 USS Arizona Wreck
USS Arizona Wreck
May 5, 1989
(#89001083)
Off Ford Island in Pearl Harbor
21°21′53″N 157°57′01″W
Pearl City
152 USS Bowfin
USS Bowfin
November 16, 1982
(#82000149)
11 Arizona Memorial Dr.
21°22′07″N 157°56′22″W
Honolulu a submarine
153 USS Missouri
USS Missouri
May 14, 1971
(#71000877)
63 Cowpens St.
21°21′43″N 157°57′13″W
Honolulu Moved from Bremerton, Washington and opened as a museum ship in 1999[9]
154 USS Utah Wreck
USS Utah Wreck
May 5, 1989
(#89001084)
Off Ford Island in Pearl Harbor
21°22′08″N 157°57′45″W
Honolulu
155 Ernest Shelton Van Tassel House December 16, 1981
(#81000203)
3280 Round Top Dr.
21°18′54″N 157°49′15″W
Honolulu Former macadamia nut plantation, also called Nutridge, built 1922, architect Hart Wood
156 Waialua Agricultural Company Engine No. 6 August 19, 1974
(#74000719)
Off Hawaii Route 78
21°19′56″N 158°02′47″W
Lualualei Now at the Hawaiian Railway Society.[10]
157 Waialua Fire Station
Waialua Fire Station
December 2, 1980
(#80001270)
66-420 Haleiwa Rd.
21°35′12″N 158°06′43″W
Haleiwa built 1932, architect A.W. Heen
158 Waialua School
Waialua School
August 11, 1980
(#80001271)
66-505 Haleiwa Rd.
21°35′05″N 158°06′49″W
Haleiwa
159 Waianae District January 21, 1974
(#74000720)
Address Restricted
Waianae
160 Waikane Taro Flats April 11, 1973
(#73000675)
1 mile northwest of Waikane in Upper Waikane Valley
21°30′16″N 157°52′39″W
North Ko'olaupoko
161 Wakamiya Inari Shrine
Wakamiya Inari Shrine
January 8, 1980
(#80001285)
Waipahu Cultural Garden
21°23′29″N 158°00′58″W
Waipahu
162 H. Alexander Walker Residence
H. Alexander Walker Residence
April 24, 1973
(#73000665)
2616 Pali Highway
21°19′55″N 157°50′38″W
Honolulu
163 War Memorial Natatorium
War Memorial Natatorium
August 11, 1980
(#80001283)
Kalakaua Ave.
21°15′52″N 157°49′20″W
Honolulu
164 George R. Ward House February 23, 2016
(#16000029)
2438 Ferdinand Ave.
21°18′32″N 157°49′21″W
Honolulu
165 Washington Place
Washington Place
June 18, 1973
(#73000666)
320 Beretania St.
21°18′32″N 157°51′24″W
Honolulu
166 Wheeler Field
Wheeler Field
May 28, 1987
(#87001297)
Area around Wright Ave. and the flight line
21°28′53″N 158°02′16″W
Schofield Barracks

Former listings

[1] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Summary
1 Aiea Sugar Mill January 11, 1996
(#95001501)
October 14, 2009 99-197 Aiea Heights Dr.
21°23′05″N 157°55′43″W
Aiea Demolished in 1998[11][12]
2 Katsuki House 1976
(#76002275)
Unknown 1326 Keeaumoku St.
Honolulu Destroyed by fire May 6, 1978[13]
3 Lishman Building September 13, 1978
(#78001023)
October 28, 2012 Makiki Park, Keeaumoku St.
21°18′29″N 157°50′22″W
Honolulu Demolished[14]
4 Alexander Young Building August 5, 1980
(#80001284)
October 14, 2009 Bishop St.
21°18′48″N 157°51′48″W
Honolulu Demolished in 1981[15]

See also

References

  1. Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  2. 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.
  3. "Protecting Kaneohe from Hawaiian Memorial Expansion: Proposed Development". Hui O' Pikoiloa / SaveKaneohe.org. Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2010-02-15.
  4. Clark, John R. K. (2007). Guardian of the sea: Jizo in Hawai‘i. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press. p. 76.
  5. Tanabe, George J.; Tanabe, Willa Jane (2013). Japanese Buddhist Temples in Hawai‘i: An Illustrated Guide. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press. pp. 102–103. ISBN 978-0-8248-3679-5.
  6. Hamasaki, Mark; Landgraf, Kapuani (2009). Kailua. Kailua Historical Society. pp. 127, 130. ISBN 978-1-883528-39-3.
  7. Environmental Impact Statement, Jan N. Sullivan to Gary Gill, 1 April 1999 (1999-04-23-OA-FEA-MABEL-SMYTH-CONFERENCE-CENTER.pdf)
  8. Location derived from its GNIS feature record; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted".
  9. "USS Missouri (BB 63)". The Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Naval Historical Center. 2009-07-29. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
  10. http://www.hawaiianrailway.com/historical.html#WACo6
  11. "Governor Lingle approves $2.5 million for former Aiea Sugar Mill site". 2003-11-14. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-03-02.
  12. "Wikimapia: Demolished Sugar Mill (Aiea)".
  13. Makiki District Park Master Plan, 8 December 1999
  14. Linda Arakawa (2 July 2006). "Alexander Young". The Honolulu Advertiser. Retrieved 2009-05-03.
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