SITE NAME: Kaunolu Village Site
LISTED ON THE NRHP: October 15, 1966
NRHP ID: 66000303
DESCRIPTION: Lanai Island fishing village abandoned in the 1880s.
Listed as the largest surviving ruins of a prehistoric Hawaiian village.
LOCATION: southwest coast of Lanai Island
SITE NAME: Puupehe Platform
ALSO KNOWN AS: Sweetheart Rock
LISTED ON THE NRHP: October 6, 1986
NRHP ID: 86002745
DESCRIPTION: rocky islet
LOCATED: South Lanai Island between Manele Bay and Hulopoe Bay
historichawaii.org --> tag --> lanai
- Lanai City Housing Program Preserves Historic Charm of Era | article |
- Lanai City (2006) | article |
- Disappearing Lanai: A Pictorial Essay | article |
- 800 year old Lanai Fishpond to be Restored | article |
- Kaa Ahupua‘a (2011) | article |
- Luahiwa Petroglyphs, Kealiakapu ahupua‘a (2009) | article |
lanaimagazine.com --> historical site
- Garden of the Gods
- Kalokahi o Ka Malamalamo Church
- Ka Lanakila o Ka Malanalama Church
- Puu Pehe Tomb / Kupapau Puupepe
- Halulu Heiau
- King Kamehameha the Great's House
- Luahiwa Petroglyphs
- Kahekili's Leap
- Kaunolu Ancient Village
- Federation Camp
gohawaii.com --> islands --> lanai --> things to do --> land --> historic places
- Kaiolohia (aka Shipwreck Beach)
- Kaunolu Village (listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places)
- Keahiakawelo (aka Garden of the Gods)
- Keomoku Village (headquarters of a former sugar plantation)
- Puupehe (aka Sweetheart Rock, listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places)
wikipedia.org --> NRHp listings in hawaii --> lanai
- Kaunolu Village Site
- Puupehe Platform
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More About Attractions on Lanai
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Introduction to the Island of Lanai
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All Attractions in Hawaii
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