Photo by Mason Architects for Honolulu High Capacity Transit Corridor Project
Irwin Park show the history of beautification efforts in of the Honolulu waterfront passenger terminal area, as well as the site of welcome for visiting dignitaries and other ship passengers in the 1930s and 1940s. Its National Register nomination form notes the association with William G. Irwin. The park also represents the work of the leading Honolulu landscape architect, Robert O. Thompson.
- 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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