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English: Japanese Seventh Day Adventist Church Hall, 2655 Manoa Road, Honolulu, Hawaii, former home of railroad attorney, Judge Henry E. Cooper, built in 1898, designed by firm of Ripley & Dickey in style of California hacienda, but constructed of local gray lava stone. The estate originally included 126 acres with a 9-hole golf course at the end of the Manoa trolley line.
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