Oahu Residential

3014 Kiele Avenue / William & Edna Montgomery Residence

Oahu Residential_Non-Tax Exempt Address 3014 Kiele Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96815 TMK (1) 3-1-033:034 SHPD Historic Site Number 80-14-9108 Abstract Built in 1926, this single-story cottage has a pavilion plan with inset lanai and features: stuccoed walls, a hipped roof with overhanging eaves and exposed rafter tails, and Tuscan columns on the front corners of the lanai. The William and Edna Montgomery Residence is an example of a Lewers & Cooke cottage built in Hawaii during the 1920s. Alterations that converted the garage to a studio apartment reflect a historic association with the influx of wartime workers to Hawaii and the ensuing housing shortage during the 1940s. 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.

2019-08-21T12:13:34-10:00March 3rd, 2014|Categories: Historic Properties|Tags: |

41-849 Laumilo Street / Alfred B. Hocking Beach House (Hale Pohaku)

Oahu Residential_Non-Tax Exempt Address 41-849 Laumilo Street, Waimanalo, HI 96795 TMK (1) 4-1-004:042 SHPD Historic Site Number 80-15-9102 Abstract The Alfred Hocking Beach House is situated at the end of a residential side street and is centered on a beach front lot that slopes gently down towards the ocean. The residence was constructed in 1926 and is one of the first homes located in the historic suburban development known as Waimanalo Beach Lots. The Alfred B. Hocking Beach House is significant for its association with the development of beach front housing in Hawaii. The residence is also significant as it exemplifies the quality of construction of the early 20th century Arts and Crafts Hawaiian regional building style. 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.

2019-08-22T11:32:06-10:00March 3rd, 2014|Categories: Historic Properties|Tags: , |

908 Mokulua Drive / Andrade Beach Retreat

Oahu Residential_Non-Tax Exempt Address 908 Mokulua Drive, Kailua, HI 96734 TMK (1) 4-3-007:033 SHPD Historic Site Number 80-11-9115 Abstract Built in 1931, the Andrade Beach Retreat was a getaway beach cottage for the Andrade family. The house is a single story, wood-frame house with exterior shiplap siding and a multi-hip, double pitched roof. The small scale of the home and its large grass lawns are reminiscent of the low-key, beach front area of old Lanikai. Andrade Beach Retreat is significant for its association with James Andrade, the first island-born chiropractor on the islands. 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.

2019-08-22T10:42:59-10:00March 3rd, 2014|Categories: Historic Properties|Tags: , |

57-435 Honokawela Drive / Trentino (Kahuku Plantation Manager’s Beach Cottage)

Oahu Residential_Non-Tax Exempt Address 57-435 Honokawela Drive, Kahuku, HI 96731 TMK (1) 5-7-003:041 SHPD Historic Site Number 80-02-9099 Abstract Built in 1918, this property, also known as the Kahuku Plantation Manager's Beach Cottage at Kawela Bay, is a board and batten cottage with hip roof, overhanging open eaves with exposed rafter tails, double-hung windows, and upper and lower story lanais fronting the ocean. Trentino is significant on a local level as a rare example of a twentieth century beach cottage constructed in Hawaii. It is also significant for its associations with the development of Kawela Bay as an oceanside retreat. 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.

2019-08-22T10:34:14-10:00March 3rd, 2014|Categories: Historic Properties|Tags: , |

85-716 Farrington Highway/ Waianae Plantation Manager’s House

[styledMap style="classic" zoom="16" center="85-716 Farrington Highway, Waianae, HI 96792" width="670" height="300" ] [addMarker position="85-716 Farrington Highway, Waianae, HI 96792" icon="miniBlue.png" description="" ] [/styledMap] Oahu Residential_Non-Tax Exempt Address 85-716 Farrington Highway, Waianae, HI 96792 TMK (1) 8-5-003:011 SHPD Historic Site Number 80-07-9993 Abstract Built in 1910, this two-story clapboard covered wood frame structure has a hipped roof with dormers, wide over hanging eaves and a wide upper and lower story lanai situated along three sides of the building. The interior features high ceilings, large rooms, paneled beams and columns, and an attic that was once used as a ballroom. The Waianae Plantation Manager's House is significant for its early association with the Waianae Sugar Plantation. Its architectural design, style, and size reflect its place in the unique social history of the 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.

2019-08-22T11:12:23-10:00March 3rd, 2014|Categories: Historic Properties|Tags: , |

2115 Brown Way / Catherine MacIntosh Brown Residence

Oahu Residential_Non-Tax Exempt Address 2115 Brown Way, Honolulu, HI 96822 TMK (1) 2-9-011:009 SHPD Historic Site Number 80-14-7384 Abstract The Brown Residence, which was built in 1926, is located on a downward sloping lot and has a rock, and wood post and pier foundation, wood shiplap siding, and a gently sloping asphalt-shingled (originally wood singles), multi-hip roof with exposed eaves. The main features of this single-story structure include the entry patio, the back lanai, and its H-shaped floor plan. The Brown Residence is significant as it was once a part of a larger property (Lot 12, Block 13) that was associated with the College Hills Tract. This area was a key feature in the residential community development in Manoa Valley. In addition, it is significant for its distinctive architectural characteristics and represents the work of master architects Emory and Webb. 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.

2019-07-25T11:30:02-10:00March 3rd, 2014|Categories: Historic Properties|Tags: |

52 Robinson Lane/ Clinton Briggs Ripley Homestead

Address 52 Robinson Lane, Honolulu HI 96816 TMK (1) 1-8-003:002 SHPD Historic Site Number 80-14-9790 Abstract The Clinton Briggs Ripley Homestead in lower Nu'uanu has four houses designed in different yet compatible styles, which share a large, sloping yard shaded by mature trees and are connected by concrete stepping stones.  The family compound is significant for its architecture and for its association with Clinton Briggs Ripley, a notable architect in Hawaii who designed all the houses. Because Ripley was one of the earliest architects in Hawaii, there is little remaining of his work, making this compound a very rare and significant example of his work. Ripley built and resided in House #52, which he designed in 1895 in the Italianate style.  He then designed and built the other three homes for his daughters between 1919-1921. Two homes, #54 & #56, are designed in the Craftsman Bungalow style, and the third #58, and most elaborate, in the Neoclassical style. A carriage house/maid's quarters was constructed to the north west of House #58. Although each house is built in a style that was popular in America at its time, the use of lanais, wide overhangs and large windows show a consciousness of Hawaii's climate. The family has remained continuously on this property for the last 100 years. 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. [...]

2017-04-21T12:33:18-10:00March 3rd, 2014|Categories: Historic Properties|Tags: |

54 Robinson Lane/ Clinton Briggs Ripley Homestead

[styledMap style="classic" zoom="16" center="54 Robinson Lane, Honolulu HI 96816" width="670" height="300" ] [addMarker position="54 Robinson Lane, Honolulu HI 96816" icon="miniBlue.png" description="" ] [/styledMap] Address 54 Robinson Lane, Honolulu HI 96816 TMK (1) 1-8-003:003 SHPD Historic Site Number 80-14-9791 Abstract The Clinton Briggs Ripley Homestead in lower Nu'uanu has four houses designed in different yet compatible styles, which share a large, sloping yard shaded by mature trees and are connected by concrete stepping stones.  The family compound is significant for its architecture and for its association with Clinton Briggs Ripley, a notable architect in Hawaii who designed all the houses. Because Ripley was one of the earliest architects in Hawaii, there is little remaining of his work, making this compound a very rare and significant example of his work. Ripley built and resided in House #52, which he designed in 1895 in the Italianate style.  He then designed and built the other three homes for his daughters between 1919-1921. Two homes, #54 & #56, are designed in the Craftsman Bungalow style, and the third #58, and most elaborate, in the Neoclassical style. A carriage house/maid's quarters was constructed to the north west of House #58. Although each house is built in a style that was popular in America at its time, the use of lanais, wide overhangs and large windows show a consciousness of Hawaii's climate. The family has remained continuously on this property for the last 100 years. 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 [...]

2017-04-21T01:01:59-10:00March 3rd, 2014|Categories: Historic Properties|Tags: |

56 Robinson Lane/ Clinton Briggs Ripley Homestead

Address 56 Robinson Lane, Honolulu HI 96816 TMK (1) 1-8-003:004 SHPD Historic Site Number 80-14-9791 Abstract The Clinton Briggs Ripley Homestead in lower Nu'uanu has four houses designed in different yet compatible styles, which share a large, sloping yard shaded by mature trees and are connected by concrete stepping stones.  The family compound is significant for its architecture and for its association with Clinton Briggs Ripley, a notable architect in Hawaii who designed all the houses. Because Ripley was one of the earliest architects in Hawaii, there is little remaining of his work, making this compound a very rare and significant example of his work. Ripley built and resided in House #52, which he designed in 1895 in the Italianate style.  He then designed and built the other three homes for his daughters between 1919-1921. Two homes, #54 & #56, are designed in the Craftsman Bungalow style, and the third #58, and most elaborate, in the Neoclassical style. A carriage house/maid's quarters was constructed to the north west of House #58. Although each house is built in a style that was popular in America at its time, the use of lanais, wide overhangs and large windows show a consciousness of Hawaii's climate. The family has remained continuously on this property for the last 100 years. 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. [...]

2017-04-21T12:29:15-10:00March 3rd, 2014|Categories: Historic Properties|Tags: |

58 Robinson Lane/ Clinton Briggs Ripley Homestead

Address 58 Robinson Lane, Honolulu HI 96816 TMK (1) 1-8-003:005 SHPD Historic Site Number 80-14-9791 Abstract The Clinton Briggs Ripley Homestead in lower Nu'uanu has four houses designed in different yet compatible styles, which share a large, sloping yard shaded by mature trees and are connected by concrete stepping stones.  The family compound is significant for its architecture and for its association with Clinton Briggs Ripley, a notable architect in Hawaii who designed all the houses. Because Ripley was one of the earliest architects in Hawaii, there is little remaining of his work, making this compound a very rare and significant example of his work. Ripley built and resided in House #52, which he designed in 1895 in the Italianate style.  He then designed and built the other three homes for his daughters between 1919-1921. Two homes, #54 & #56, are designed in the Craftsman Bungalow style, and the third #58, and most elaborate, in the Neoclassical style. A carriage house/maid's quarters was constructed to the north west of House #58. Although each house is built in a style that was popular in America at its time, the use of lanais, wide overhangs and large windows show a consciousness of Hawaii's climate. The family has remained continuously on this property for the last 100 years. 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. [...]

2017-04-21T12:26:53-10:00March 3rd, 2014|Categories: Historic Properties|Tags: |
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