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Item Title
BWPhotos 209133
Location2-3 Ford Island Way,
Pearl Harbor, HI
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Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1933.
Notes
Survey number HABS HI-356-B
Building/structure dates:
1918 initial construction
Building/structure dates:
1939 subsequent work
Building/structure dates:
1948 subsequent work
Building/structure dates:
1970 subsequent work
National Register Number: 66000940
Significance: This property has a historic association with the establishment of the first radio station at Pearl Harbor. it served as a residence for the chief operators of the radio station until the radio towers were moved to a new location. Its architecture is a simple vernacular cottage style that is compatible with, but less refined than, the Craftsman style seen in other houses in the neighborhood. The radio station residences have always been considered part of the Hospital Point neighborhood, especially since the relocation of the radio towers in 1937.
Subjects
War (World War II)Military OrganizationsDuplexes
Related Names
U.S. Navy, Bureau Of Yards & Docks
U.S. Navy Public Works Center
J.L. Young Engineering Company
Franzen, David, Photographer
Palumbo, Lorraine, Historian
Collection
Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)
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