Kauai Non-Residential

Bishop First National Bank

  Address 4525 Panako Road, Waimea, Kauai 96796 TMK (4) 1-6-006: 033 SHPD Historic Site Number 30-05-9311 National Register of Historic Places #78001026 Abstract The Bishop First National Bank (Bishop National Bank of Hawaii) is a single-story concrete structure that retains the majority of its original exterior appearance; however the interior has been extensively remodeled. The exterior features Ionic columns, a dentil cornice with crown molding, a partially balustraded parapet, and central stairs leading to the raised first floor entrance. The interior has a coffered ceiling, and in the center of the ceiling is a rectangular skylight with a molded frame. The Bishop First National Bank was designed by John Mason and built by J.L. Young Engineering Company, this branch at one time served the entire island of Kaua‘i. 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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Waimea Hawaiian Church

Address 4491 Halepule Road, Waimea, Kauai 96796 TMK (4) 1-6-007: 028 SHPD Historic Site Number 30-05-9317 Abstract The original portion of the Waimea Hawaiian Church is a single-story wood frame structure built in the Hawaiian tradition, and it has a gable roof with a steeple on the makai end of the building. In 1908, the west wing was added, and at an unknown time a covered porch was added to the east side of the structure. These additions, which both have gable roofs, make the structure cross-like in form. The interior consists of wood walls, ceiling, and floors. The creation of the Waimea Hawaiian Church was the result of a bitter dispute between the Hawaii Evangelical Association and Reverend George Rowell. This dispute resulted in the formation of the Waimea Hawaiian Church, which is an example of the socio-religious climate of the time. 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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Kalaheo School

Address 4400 Maka Road, Kalaheo, Kauai 96741 TMK (4) 2-3-002:005 SHPD Historic Site Number 30-10-9391 Abstract Kalaheo School is a complex of seven one-story buildings on a 7.473-acre site on the eastern edge of Kalaheo town. Five of the buildings date from 1921-1940, while two are more recent structures. All five buildings display the distinctive architectural materials and single-wall construction technique of the Kauai Public Schools of that period. The complex has significance as the most intact pre-World War II school campus on the island. 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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Anahola School Buildings

Address 4109 Kealia Road, Anahola, Kauai 96703 TMK (4) 4-8-005:001 SHPD Historic Site Number 30-04-9391 Abstract Anahola School is a complex of three buildings: the classroom building, former cafeteria building, and the toilet building.  The classroom and main part of the cafeteria are single-wall wood-frame construction, and the toilet building is a combination of concrete and wood-frame construction.  The design and materials of the buildings are essentially intact, although some additions have been made to the rear of the two main buildings, and some of the original materials are covered over or deteriorated. The Anahola School Buildings are significant because of their relation to developments in public education in the Territory of Hawaii, the architecture of Kauai's public schools, and the specific history of the settlement of the Anahola area. 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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Kapaa School

Address 4695 Mailihuna Road, Kapaa, Kauai 96746 TMK (4) 4-6-014:031 SHPD Historic Site Number 30-08-9391 Abstract The Kapaa School campus is a largely modern complex, but four buildings dating from the 1920s to the early 1940s remain. These four single-story, wooden buildings retain integrity of location, design, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association. These buildings relate to developments in public education in the Territory of Hawaii, the architecture of Kauai's Public Schools, and the specific history of the settlement of the Kapaa area. 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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Lihue Civic Center Historic District

Address 3059 Umi Street, 4396 Rice Street, Lihue, Kauai 96766 TMK (4) 3-6-005:001,002,003 SHPD Historic Site Number 30-11-9351 Historic District National Register of Historic Places #81000204 Abstract The Lihue Civic Center Historic District is comprised of a park and three buildings: the County Building, the County Building Annex, and the County Courthouse. All features are located within one city block, a large open space in the heart of downtown Lihue and all are of masonry construction one or two stories in height, which is in keeping with the scale of the city. The Lihue Civic Center Historic District, as the center of government activity on the island of Kauai, is of local political and governmental significance. The buildings, which were built within a twenty-five-year period, represent the architectural aspirations of their time, employing the popular Neoclassical revival and Spanish Mission revival styles. 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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Kilohana (Wilcox Homestead)

Address 3-2087 Kaumualii Highway, Lihue, Kauai 96766 TMK (4) 3-4-005:001 SHPD Historic Site Number 30-11-9339 Abstract Kilohana, also known as Wilcox Homestead, contains two historic structures: a small two-room cottage of single wall construction that features the generous use of moldings, trim, and other decorative elements; and an imposing two story, 30,000-square foot residential building designed in the "English country house style" with interior Pacific and American Art Deco design detailing. Both buildings represent architectural elements of a grand working homestead that was associated with the economic and social fabric of the island of Kauai. The larger building reflects the work of master architect Mark Potter, while the cottage reflects the earlier construction, design, and decorative techniques used at the homestead near the turn of the twentieth century. 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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Haraguchi Rice Mill

Address 4650 Ohiki Road, Hanalei, Kauai 96714 TMK (4) 5-4-003:007 SHPD Historic Site Number 30-03-9385 National Register of Historic Places #83000252 Abstract When constructed in 1930, the Haraguchi Rice Mill was a one-story structure, wood framed, walled and roofed in corrugate iron built on a concrete pad. The interior consisted of the engine room, milling area, storage area for both finished and unprocessed rice. In November 1982, Hurricane Iwa tore off the roof and siding and the framed structure collapsed; however the machines remained intact. The Haraguchi Rice Mill is significant for the agricultural history of the Hanalei area and the contribution to the economy of Hawaii by the Japanese immigrants.  The Haraguchi Rice Mill was the last mill to operate in Hanalei Valley and the only remaining rice mill in the State of Hawaii. 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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Hanalei Elementary School

Address 5183 Kuhio Highway, Hanalei, Kauai 96714 TMK (4) 5-5-009:008 SHPD Historic Site Number 30-03-9387 National Register of Historic Places #90000344 Abstract Hanalei Elementary School is a single-story wood construction building consisting of five classrooms. The building features an inset lanai and a hipped-roof entry. The State Department of Education constructed a new building on the grounds of the Hanalei School and intended to demolish the 1926 school building; however the current owners purchased the building and moved it to a new location in Hanalei. Although the building has been moved, it is significant for its exemplification of a period and type of design and construction, and as an embodiment of the Department of Public Education's expansion in Hanalei 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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Grove Farm

Address 4050 Nawiliwili Road, Lihue, Kauai 96766 TMK (4) 3-6-001:002, :010, :017 SHPD Historic Site Number 30-11-9301 Historic District National Register of Historic Places #74000722 Abstract The Grove Farm site consists of domestic buildings in addition to the buildings that were necessary for the sugar plantation. Grove Farm shows the development of a sugar plantation, and its earliest structure is the original house which pre-dates 1854. Grove Farm is the finest example in Hawaii of a complete plantation operation still in its original form. Grove Farm features Hawaiian architecture of varying ages and functions, native Hawaiian woods in its buildings, and a collection of early furnishings, household goods, tools, machinery, and equipment. 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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