Photo, Print, Drawing Ala Moana Park, 1201 Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu, Honolulu County, HI Ala Moana Beach Park Moana Park Ala Moana Regional Park
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Title
- Ala Moana Park, 1201 Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu, Honolulu County, HI
Other Title
- Ala Moana Beach Park Moana Park Ala Moana Regional Park
Names
- Historic American Landscapes Survey, creator
- Dillingham, Walter Francis
- U.S. Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA)
- U.S. Civil Works Administration (CWA)
- Hawaiian Dredging Company
- Dillingham, Louise Gaylord
- Outdoor Circle
- Richards, Catherine Jones
- Thompson, Robert Oliver
- Bent, Harry Sims
- McCoy, Charles Lester
- Kaiser, Henry J.
- McCoy, Hazel Corning
- Chamberlain, Charles J. W.
- Honolulu Park Board
- Stevens, Christopher M., transmitter
- Kido, Kim, historian
- Franzen, David, photographer
- Mason Architects, Inc., contractor
- McPartland, Mary, transmitter
- McPartland, Mary, transmitter
Created / Published
- Documentation compiled after 2000
Headings
- - bridle paths
- - shores (landforms)
- - bowling greens
- - tennis courts
- - pergolas
- - rest rooms
- - recreation
- - sports & recreation facilities
- - parks
- - Works Progress Administration
- - pavilions
- - coral stone
- - fishermen
- - fishing
- - trees
- - lawns
- - banyan trees
- - pedestrian bridges
- - palms
- - exercise equipment & supplies
- - canals
- - Art Deco architectural elements
- - beaches
- - stucco
- - gates
- - paving stone
- - lifeguard towers
- - landscapes
- - public works
- - bowling
- - Hawaii--Honolulu County--Honolulu
Latitude / Longitude
- 21.288559,-157.841
Notes
- - Entry 2014 HALS Challenge: Documenting Landscapes of the New Deal
- - Significance: Ala Moana Park is a man-made landscape, the foundation of which was laid by a well-known Hawaii company owned at the time by notable Hawaii figure, Walter Francis Dillingham. Designed in the 1930s and constructed with FERA and CWA support, several original structures featuring architectural details typical of the Art Deco movement remain. The park contains nearly a hundred trees designated by the City as “exceptional”, the state’s only lawn bowling green, and features over a mile of man-made beach. At the gateway to Waikiki, the park is a 75 acre recreational oasis for both visitors and residents in an increasingly dense city. The park was listed on the Hawaii State Register of Historic Places on June 9, 1988. It is not listed on the National Historic Register, although it was nominated in April 1988.
- - Survey number: HALS HI-21
- - Building/structure dates: after. 1931- before. 1939 Initial Construction
- - Building/structure dates: ca. 1946- ca. 1948 Subsequent Work
- - Building/structure dates: ca. 1962 Subsequent Work
- - Building/structure dates: ca. 1970- ca. 1975 Subsequent Work
- - Building/structure dates: after. 1950- before. 1959 Subsequent Work
Medium
- Photo(s): 28
- Data Page(s): 60
- Photo Caption Page(s): 10
Call Number/Physical Location
- HALS HI-21
Source Collection
- Historic American Landscapes Survey (Library of Congress)
Repository
- Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Control Number
- hi1008
Rights Advisory
- No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. https://aj.sunback.homes/rr/print/res/114_habs.html
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- image
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Contributor
- Bent, Harry Sims
- Chamberlain, Charles J. W.
- Dillingham, Louise Gaylord
- Dillingham, Walter Francis
- Franzen, David
- Hawaiian Dredging Company
- Historic American Landscapes Survey
- Honolulu Park Board
- Kaiser, Henry J.
- Kido, Kim
- Mason Architects, Inc
- McCoy, Charles Lester
- McCoy, Hazel Corning
- McPartland, Mary
- Outdoor Circle
- Richards, Catherine Jones
- Stevens, Christopher M.
- Thompson, Robert Oliver
- U.S. Civil Works Administration (Cwa)
- U.S. Federal Emergency Relief Administration (Fera)
Location
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Subject
- Art Deco Architectural Elements
- Banyan Trees
- Beaches
- Bowling
- Bowling Greens
- Bridle Paths
- Canals
- Coral Stone
- Exercise Equipment & Supplies
- Fishermen
- Fishing
- Gates
- Landscapes
- Lawns
- Lifeguard Towers
- Palms
- Parks
- Pavilions
- Paving Stone
- Pedestrian Bridges
- Pergolas
- Public Works
- Recreation
- Rest Rooms
- Shores (Landforms)
- Sports & Recreation Facilities
- Stucco
- Tennis Courts
- Trees
- Works Progress Administration