Photo by Mason Architects for Honolulu High Capacity Transit Corridor Project
These trees are historic because of its association with the 1930s roadway infrastructure development of Dillingham Boulevard and the history of street tree plantings in Honolulu. More research may reveal that they also embody distinctive characteristics of 1930s street tree planting and landscaping.
Kamani Trees
  • 1934
  • Will be Adversely Affected by Rail Transit



Photos and text dervived from Study of Potential Effects to Historic Properties prepared by Mason Architects for the Honolulu Rapid Transit Corridor Project, City and County of Honolulu, 2008
Historic Sites to be Adversely Affected by the Honolulu Rail Project
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