Hawaii Residential

1432 Wailuku Drive/ Herman N. Ludloff Residence

Address 1432 Wailuku Drive, Hilo, Hawaii 96720 TMK (3) 2-3-028:022 SHPD Historic Site Number 10-35-7500 Nomination Form (PDF) Abstract The Ludloff Residence is a one-and-a-half-story house with a composition-shingled, double-pitched hip roof with overhanging eaves and exposed, carved rafters. The facade is dominated by the lava-rock lanai and porte cochere at the right corner. The Ludloff Residence is significant for its architecture as a good example of an early 1930s residence designed by Hart Wood. It is the only example of Hart Wood's residential design known to exist in Hilo and it is one of the better examples of his later residential work. This list of Hawaii’s historic properties is provided as a public service by Historic Hawaii Foundation. It is not the official list of properties designated on the Hawaii State Register of Historic Places. For official designations and determinations of eligibility, contact the State Historic Preservation Division of the Department of Land and Natural Resources of the State of Hawaii at 808-692-8015.

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55-513 C Hawi Road/ Seichi Hashimoto House

Address 55-513 C Hawi Road, Hawi, Hawaii 96719 TMK (3) 5-5-015:038 SHPD Historic Site Number 10-02-7503 Abstract The Hashimoto House is a single-story, single-wall, board and batten cottage with a corrugated metal gable roof. It is three bays wide with a centered, gable-roofed, partially enclosed entry porch. The interior has board and batten walls and ceilings with wood floors throughout. The Hashimoto House is significant, as a well preserved and maintained, early-twentieth-century plantation worker's house built in Hawaii. In addition, it is significant for its association with plantation life in Hawi. This list of Hawaii’s historic properties is provided as a public service by Historic Hawaii Foundation. It is not the official list of properties designated on the Hawaii State Register of Historic Places. For official designations and determinations of eligibility, contact the State Historic Preservation Division of the Department of Land and Natural Resources of the State of Hawaii at 808-692-8015.

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55-513 F Hawi Road/ James M. Hind Residence

Address 55-513 F Hawi Road, Hawi, Hawaii 96719 TMK (3) 5-5-015:035 SHPD Historic Site Number 10-02-7501 National Register of Historic Places #93001557 Abstract The James M. Hind Residence is a two-story, shiplap-sided house with a corrugated metal gable roof. It has a front porch which wraps around the right side of the house and also has a centered gabled dormer. The house is rectangular in plan with a kitchen wing off the rear. The house sits on a lot, which in the rear overlooks a large gorge and the foothills of the Kohala Mountains. The James M. Hind Residence is architecturally significant as a rare example of a turn-of-the-century prefabricated house built in Hawaii, as well as for its associations with the Hind family and the development of the sugar industry in North Kohala. This list of Hawaii’s historic properties is provided as a public service by Historic Hawaii Foundation. It is not the official list of properties designated on the Hawaii State Register of Historic Places. For official designations and determinations of eligibility, contact the State Historic Preservation Division of the Department of Land and Natural Resources of the State of Hawaii at 808-692-8015.

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Keawaiki Bay/ Francis H. Ii Brown Beach Residence

Address Keawaiki Bay, North Kona District, Hawaii 96740 TMK (3) 7-1-003:003, 012, 013 SHPD Historic Site Number 10-19-7498 National Register of Historic Places #86001616 Abstract This site is a 15-acre beach front parcel "oasis of greenery" that is surrounded by barren lava.  The property consists of a large fishpond and a smaller natural pool; also on the property are four main structures, and ten smaller buildings. Each of the structures have walls constructed of lava rock and low-pitch hip roofs. The Francis H. Ii Brown Beach Residence is significant as an example of a Kona coast beach cottage complex of the 1920s, its potential to yield information about Hawaii's past, and its associations with Francis H. Ii Brown, a prominent sportsman and politician. This list of Hawaii’s historic properties is provided as a public service by Historic Hawaii Foundation. It is not the official list of properties designated on the Hawaii State Register of Historic Places. For official designations and determinations of eligibility, contact the State Historic Preservation Division of the Department of Land and Natural Resources of the State of Hawaii at 808-692-8015.

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30 Halaulani Place/ Patrick and Ethel McGuinness Residence

Address 30 Halaulani Place, Hilo, Hawaii 96720 TMK (3) 2-6-006:018 SHPD Historic Site Number 10-35-9069 Abstract The McGuinness Residence is a modest, single-story bungalow that has a lateral running corrugated metal gable roof, with a gable at the midpoint of the ridgeline. The structure sits on a post and pier lava-rock foundation and is covered by vinyl siding that emulated clapboard.  The interior of the living room, two of the bedrooms, and hallway retain the original beaded tongue and groove walls and ceiling. The McGuinness Residence is significant at the local level for its associations with the development of Halaulani Place as well as the development of Hilo. It is part of the Halaulani District Nomination. This list of Hawaii’s historic properties is provided as a public service by Historic Hawaii Foundation. It is not the official list of properties designated on the Hawaii State Register of Historic Places. For official designations and determinations of eligibility, contact the State Historic Preservation Division of the Department of Land and Natural Resources of the State of Hawaii at 808-692-8015.

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72 Halaulani Place/ James and Catherine Parker Residence

Address 72 Halaulani Place, Hilo, Hawaii 96720 TMK (3) 2-6-006:027 SHPD Historic Site Number 10-35-9069 National Register of Historic Places #11000058 Abstract The Parker Residence sits on a sloping lot and overlooks Pukihae stream. The single-story, single-wall bungalow has a corrugated metal hip roof with overhanging closed eaves, and an outset, intersecting gable-roofed porch that dominates the left side of the facade.  The structure has vertical tongue and groove walls and double-hung sash window with a single-pane bottom sash, and an upper sash with six panes. The Parker Residence is significant for its associations with the development of Halaulani Place as well as the development of Hilo. In addition, it is a good example of a bungalow constructed in Hawaii in the 1920s. This list of Hawaii’s historic properties is provided as a public service by Historic Hawaii Foundation. It is not the official list of properties designated on the Hawaii State Register of Historic Places. For official designations and determinations of eligibility, contact the State Historic Preservation Division of the Department of Land and Natural Resources of the State of Hawaii at 808-692-8015.

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105 Halaulani Place/ Edward H. and Claire L. Moses Residence

Address 105 Halaulani Place, Hilo, Hawaii 96720 TMK (3) 2-6-006:017, 025 SHPD Historic Site Number 10-35-9069 National Register of Historic Places #11000056 Abstract The Moses Residence is a single-story bungalow distinguished by an outset porch that wraps around its southeast corner and dominates the two principal elevations of the house. The porch has a slightly pitched flat roof with overhanging eaves with exposed rafter tails that are decoratively carved. The Moses Residence is significant at the local level for its associations with the development of Halaulani Place as well as the development of Hilo. The house was one of the first five houses constructed in the subdivision. The home is also significant for its architecture as a good example of a bungalow constructed in Hawaii in the 1920s. This list of Hawaii’s historic properties is provided as a public service by Historic Hawaii Foundation. It is not the official list of properties designated on the Hawaii State Register of Historic Places. For official designations and determinations of eligibility, contact the State Historic Preservation Division of the Department of Land and Natural Resources of the State of Hawaii at 808-692-8015.

2017-04-21T01:03:22-10:00February 14th, 2014|Categories: Historic Properties|Tags: , |

91 Halaulani Place/ W. H. Hill Residence

Address 91 Halaulani Place, Hilo, Hawaii 96720 TMK (3) 2-6-006:016 SHPD Historic Site Number 10-35-9069 National Register of Historic Places #11000055 Abstract The Hill Residence sits on a sloping lot above Halaulani Place with a broad front lawn separating the dwelling from the street. The porch sits on a lava-rock foundation and features a plank balustrade with jigsaw decorative patterns as well as overhanging, closed eaves with ornately carved bracketing. The Hill Residence is significant for its architecture as a good example of a Craftsman style house constructed in Hawaii during the 1920s. This list of Hawaii’s historic properties is provided as a public service by Historic Hawaii Foundation. It is not the official list of properties designated on the Hawaii State Register of Historic Places. For official designations and determinations of eligibility, contact the State Historic Preservation Division of the Department of Land and Natural Resources of the State of Hawaii at 808-692-8015.

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31 Halaulani Place/ A. J. Williamson Residence

Address 31 Halaulani Place, Hilo, Hawaii 96720 TMK (3) 2-6-006:011 SHPD Historic Site Number 10-35-7516 National Register of Historic Places #97000406 Abstract The A.J. Williams Residence is a Craftsman style house with intersecting gables supported by triangular brackets. This one-story structure features a battered wall foundation of coursed, cut lava rock which is nearly one-story high at the front of the structure.  The roof is corrugated metal with exposed rafters, and a shed roof which covers a portion of the porch and features decorated rafter ends.  The walls at the porch area and gable ends are clad in horizontal boards and the remainder of the house is clad in vertical boards. The A. J. Williamson Residence is significant for its association with the development of this once-exclusive neighborhood in Hilo populated by many professionals and business people influential in Hilo's development.  It is also significant for its association with A. J. Williamson, the engineer who designed the Halaulani Place plan and was the designer of many railway, road, ditch, flume, and bridge constructions. This list of Hawaii’s historic properties is provided as a public service by Historic Hawaii Foundation. It is not the official list of properties designated on the Hawaii State Register of Historic Places. For official designations and determinations of eligibility, contact the State Historic Preservation Division of the Department of Land and Natural Resources of the State of Hawaii at 808-692-8015.

2017-04-21T01:03:22-10:00February 14th, 2014|Categories: Historic Properties|Tags: , |

40 Halaulani Place/ Levi and Nettie Lyman (Merrill L. Carlsmith) Residence

Address 40 Halaulani Place, Hilo, Hawaii 96720 TMK (3) 2-6-006:008 SHPD Historic Site Number 10-35-9069 National Register of Historic Places #11000059 Abstract The Lyman Residence is a two-story Colonial Revival style house with a corrugated metal, gable roof with gable returns, and it sits on a downhill sloping lot. Single-story wings extend from each side of the main body of the house. The east wing has a roof similar to the main body while the west wing, a 1949 addition, has a hipped roof. The facade is characterized by a second-story balcony. This property is significant for its associations with the development of Halaulani Place as well as the development of Hilo.  In addition, it is significant for its associations with Levi Lyman and Merrill L. Carlsmith, as well as for being a good example of Colonial Revival residential construction and for its remodeling in 1948 following the designs of Vladimir Ossipoff, one of the foremost architects working in Hawaii during the immediate postwar period. This list of Hawaii’s historic properties is provided as a public service by Historic Hawaii Foundation. It is not the official list of properties designated on the Hawaii State Register of Historic Places. For official designations and determinations of eligibility, contact the State Historic Preservation Division of the Department of Land and Natural Resources of the State of Hawaii at 808-692-8015.

2017-04-21T01:03:22-10:00February 14th, 2014|Categories: Historic Properties|Tags: , |
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