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    Ella Lewis Store and Rental Houses: Ella Lewis Store and Rental Houses: June 4, 1997 : 3404-3406-3408 Cortlandt St. Houston: Independence Heights 14: Oscar Lindsay House: Oscar Lindsay House: June 4, 1997 : 7415 N. Main St.

  3. Hale (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Hale is a traditional form of Hawaiian architecture, known for its distinctive style, practicality, and close relationship with the natural environment. These indigenous structures were designed to be highly functional, meeting a menagerie of needs in Hawaiian society.

  4. Hawaiian architecture - Wikipedia

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    The earliest form of Hawaiian architecture originates from what is called ancient Hawaiʻi—designs employed in the construction of village shelters from the simple shacks of outcasts and slaves, huts for the fishermen and canoe builders along the beachfronts, the shelters of the working class makaʻainana, the elaborate and sacred heiau of ...

  5. List of Hawaiian royal residences - Wikipedia

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    Later the site of Rooke House was occupied by the Liberty Theater (which closed in 1980) and is now a parking lot. [33] Ululani or Kēhaulani Honolulu Victoria Kinoiki Kekaulike: willed to be site of maternity home; now site of Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children [34] Waipiʻo Palace Waipiʻo Valley ancient Kings of Hawaii Island

  6. Onion House - Wikipedia

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    Glowing like a lantern- Onion House main structure Overhead view- Onion House Hawaii. The Onion House is an innovative home commissioned by Elizabeth McCormick von Beck, member of the McCormick family, and designed and hand-built by American architect Kendrick Bangs Kellogg, in Holualoa, Hawaii, [1] (near Kailua-Kona) in 1962-1963.

  7. The Rice (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    In early 2014, Post Properties listed the Post Rice Lofts for sale, while claiming an apartment occupancy rate of ninety-five percent and an average rental price of $1,700 per month. [26] Later that year, CH Realty/MF Houston Rice VI (Crow Holding Capital Partners) acquired the building from Post Properties [27] and renamed it The Rice. [24]

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