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  2. Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew (Honolulu) - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew, also commonly known as St. Andrew's Cathedral, is a cathedral of the Episcopal Church in the United States located in the State of Hawaii. Originally the seat of the Anglican Church of Hawaii , it is now the home of the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Hawaii .

  3. Hawaii Capital Historic District - Wikipedia

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    With the grounds of Iolani Palace and the Hawaii State Capitol at its core, the historic district reaches inland across Beretania Street to include the buildings and grounds of Washington Place and St. Andrew's Cathedral; crosses Richards Street to include the former Armed Services YMCA Building, YWCA Building, and Hawaiian Electric Company Building; crosses Queen Street on the seaward side to ...

  4. St Andrew's Cathedral - Wikipedia

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  7. Episcopal Diocese of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    It is led by the Episcopal Bishop of Hawaii pastoring the Hawaiian Islands from the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew in Honolulu. The territorial jurisdiction which the Episcopal Diocese of Honolulu holds today was given up to American Episcopalians after the 1893 overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani , head of the Church of Hawaii .

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Oahu - Wikipedia

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    1326 Keeaumoku St. Honolulu: Queen Ann "gingerbread"-style house owned by the Katsuki family, destroyed by fire May 6, 1978 [13] 4: Lishman Building: September 13, 1978 (#78001023) October 28, 2012: Makiki Park, Keeaumoku St. Honolulu

  9. McCully, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    McCully is named after Lawrence McCully (1831–1892) who was a justice of the Hawaii Supreme Court and Speaker of the Hawaii House of Representatives. [2]On January 6, 2025, a structure fire in McCully killed a responding firefighter from the Honolulu Fire Department. [3]