Category:Haleākala
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See also category: Haleakalā.
English: Haleʻākala was the Pākīs' residence in Honolulu, on King Street. The second house was called Haleʻākala, or Pink House, and was also called ʻAikupika; the residence was built by Abner Pākī himself from the original grass hut at the site. The building was converted into the Arlington Hotel by the 1880s or 1890s and was finally torn down in 1900. This was the childhood home of Queen Liliuokalani and Bernice Pauahi Bishop.
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Media in category "Haleākala"
The following 17 files are in this category, out of 17 total.
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Arlington Hotel (PP-41-6-012).jpg 1,489 × 1,190; 302 KB
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Arlington Hotel (PP-41-6-013).jpg 1,370 × 1,055; 272 KB
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Arlington Hotel, photograph by Frank Davey (1).jpg 2,393 × 1,869; 2.44 MB
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Arlington Hotel, photograph by Frank Davey (2).jpg 2,365 × 1,843; 2.36 MB
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Camp Boston in Honolulu (1898).jpg 3,782 × 2,476; 1.69 MB
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Gardens at Haleakala.jpg 1,002 × 711; 130 KB
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Haleakala Hale, Kamehameha Schools Archives modified.jpg 1,200 × 984; 278 KB
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Haleakala Hale, Kamehameha Schools Archives.jpg 1,200 × 984; 284 KB
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Haleakala1.jpg 952 × 657; 119 KB
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Haleakala2.jpg 405 × 294; 41 KB
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Haleakala3.jpg 1,188 × 1,000; 318 KB
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Marines, Camp Boston, 1893.jpg 3,254 × 2,357; 2.15 MB
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USS Boston landing force, 1893 (PP-36-3-002).jpg 888 × 688; 492 KB
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View of Honolulu down King from Fort Street in 1855.jpg 1,819 × 1,192; 697 KB
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Windblown Palms Maui w Haleakala behind 0626.jpg 5,184 × 3,456; 12.88 MB