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Kakaʻako is a
commercial and
retail district of Honolulu, Hawaiʻi
between Ala
Moana near Waikīkī to the east and
downtown Honolulu and
Honolulu Harbor...
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Kakaʻako Waterfront Park, also
known as "Point
Panic Park", is a
public park in
Kakaʻako,
south of
downtown Honolulu, just off Ala
Moana Boulevard at the...
- The
Kakaʻako Pumping Station in Honolulu,
Hawaii was
designed by
architect Oliver G.
Traphagen in the
Richardsonian Romanesque style. He also designed...
- Our
Kakaʻako is a
residential and
commercial project in the
Kakaʻako neighborhood of Honolulu,
Hawaii led by
Kamehameha Schools,
Stanford Carr, Kobayashi...
-
statue of King
Kamehameha I,
along with
numerous government buildings.
Kakaʻako is a light-industrial
district between Downtown and
Waikiki that has seen...
- on Oahu, with the John A.
Burns School of
Medicine located adjacent to
Kakaʻako Waterfront Park. UH
offers over 200
degree programs across 17 colleges...
- gave it a
Mediterranean look very
different from that of the
Romanesque Kakaako Pumping Station he had
designed the
previous year. However, the building...
- Beckwith. Tyke then ran from the
arena and
through the
streets of the
Kakaʻako central business district for more than
thirty minutes.
Unable to calm...
- Kūkuluaeʻo
station (also
known as
Kakaʻako station) is a
planned Skyline station in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. The
station was
included in the
original plan for...
- With
Mother Marianne as a supervisor, the Sisters' task was to
manage Kakaʻako Branch Hospital on Oʻahu,
which served as a
receiving station for Hansen's...