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The area consists primarily of older houses, smaller apartment buildings, and side streets. Major roadways include Punahou Street, Pensacola Street, Piʻikoi Street, Nehoa Street, and Wilder Avenue. The area also includes a fire station, hospital, public school system, private schools including
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Two Makiki community organizations, Hui o Makiki and Friends of Makiki Community Library, have worked together to create a Makiki Community with information about educational, cultural, recreational, and social-service offerings in the Makiki area, including a calendar of events.
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water spring. Makiki is also the site of the Claus "King of Sugar" Spreckels Victorian-style mansion near Dole Street, which was later refurbished and converted into the St. Louis Alumni Clubhouse.
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school was opened in Makiki on July 11, 1842, with the mission of educating missionary children, on a land grant of 200 acres from Governor Boki near the site of
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Makiki stretches from downtown Honolulu to Mānoa and Waikīkī, bounded to the north by Makiki Heights and Makiki Valley and to the south by Ala Moana.
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on Beretania and Punahou streets was cornerstoned on December 2, 1922 (completed in 1924), on property that belonged to the Dillingham homestead.
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for "the poor, the destitute, the infirm, and the aged people of Hawaiian blood or extraction, giving preference to old people."
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Edward B. Scott, "The Saga of the Sandwich Islands, Vol.1". Nevada, Sierra-Tahoe Publishing Co., 1968. p. 564-5, 574.
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Edward B. Scott, "The Saga of the Sandwich Islands, Vol.1". Nevada, Sierra-Tahoe Publishing Co., 1968. p. 574.
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Edward B. Scott, "The Saga of the Sandwich Islands, Vol.1". Nevada, Sierra-Tahoe Publishing Co., 1968. p. 567.
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Edward B. Scott, "The Saga of the Sandwich Islands, Vol.1". Nevada, Sierra-Tahoe Publishing Co., 1968. p. 559.
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