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  2. Washington Place - Wikipedia

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    Ariyoshi, Jean Hayashi, Washington Place, A First Lady's Story, Honolulu, Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii, 2004. ISBN 0-9761493-0-3 ^ a b "National Register Information System" .

  3. International Market Place - Wikipedia

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    Grand Re-Opening day at the International Marketplace The original treehouse occupied by Donn Beach in the International Marketplace. International Market Place is an open-air shopping center located in Waikīkī on the island of O‘ahu.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Oahu

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    The location of the city of Honolulu, Oahu is the most populous island in the state. There are 169 properties and districts on the island, including 16 National Historic Landmarks . Five formerly listed sites were demolished and have been removed from the Register.

  5. Ala Moana Center - Wikipedia

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    The Ala Moana Center, commonly known simply as Ala Moana, is a large open-air shopping mall in the Ala Moana neighborhood of Honolulu, Hawaii.Owned by Brookfield Properties, Ala Moana is the eighth largest shopping mall in the United States and the largest open-air shopping center in the world.

  6. Liberty House (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Liberty House, headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii, was a department store and specialty store chain with locations throughout the Hawaiian Islands and on Guam, as well as several locations on the United States mainland.

  7. Chamberlain House (Honolulu, Hawaii) - Wikipedia

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    It is located on King Street, in the rear of Kawaiahaʻo Church, in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii. [1] Construction occurred from 1828 to 1832 to a design by Levi Chamberlain, secular agent of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM) to the Hawaiian Islands.