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Oahu National Historic Places: Fire Houses

Information about Oahu fire houses designated national historic places .

NAME: Central Fire Station
DATE LISTED: December 2, 1980
NHP ID: 80001273
ADDRESS: 104 South Beretania Street
LOCATION: Honolulu, South Oahu Island, Hawaii
NOTE: renovated 1934, architects Dickey & Young

NAME: Makiki Fire Station
DATE LISTED: December 2, 1980
NHP ID: 80001280
ADDRESS: 1202 Wilder Avenue
LOCATION: Honolulu, South Oahu Island, Hawaii
NOTE: built 1929, architect Solomon F. Kenn

NAME: Palama Fire Station
DATE LISTED: April 21, 1976
NHP ID: 76000661
ADDRESS: 879 North King Street
LOCATION: Honolulu, South Oahu Island, Hawaii
NOTE: built 1901, architect Oliver G. Traphagen

NAME: Waialua Fire Station
DATE LISTED: December 2, 1980
NHP ID: 80001270
ADDRESS: 66-420 Haleiwa Road
LOCATION: Haleiwa, Northwest Shore, Oahu Island, Hawaii
NOTE: built 1932, architect A.W. Heen


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- More About Oahu National Historic Places
- Other Attractions on Oahu Island
- Introduction to the Island of Oahu
- All Attractions in Hawaii


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