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Waikiki Natatorium - Task Force Recommends Demolition

KGMB9 NEWS :
The Natatorium is a tribute to World War I veterans from Hawaii. It’s also a salt water pool in Waikiki, but it’s been closed for the past 30 years and falling apart. Thursday, a task force made its final recommendation to tear it down. The debate got heated, but in the end 12 members [...]

Mission Houses Museum Volunteer Opportunity - Curatorial Assistant

Position Description: Curatorial Assistants gain hands-on experience working with the museum’s collection. These volunteers meet on a weekly basis to assist the curator with general collections management (inventory, accession/cataloging, updating collections records in Past Perfect software and exhibition prep). Curatorial Assistants will enjoy on-going training in areas of material culture which will include site [...]

Historic Effects Report for HRT

The Historic Effects Report for the Honolulu rail plan. ( pdf or zip of report and appendices )

Archaeological Inventory Survey Plan for HRT

The purpose of the Honolulu High-Capacity Transit Corridor Project is to provide high-capacity rapid transit in the highly congested eastwest transportation corridor between Kapolei and UH Mānoa, as specified in the Oahu Regional Transportation Plan 2030. The project corridor for the first construction phase addressed in this plan extends for approximately 35,400 linear feet (10.789 [...]

Hawaii Capitol NHA - Suitability/Feasibility Study

From the Hawaii Capitol National Heritage Area Sustainability/Feasibility Study ( pdf) :
The story of the proposed Hawai‘i Capital National Heritage Area is a story unique in the American experience. It is a story best told through an extraordinary collection of ancient, cultural and historic sites, vibrant neighborhoods and living traditions found throughout the study area.