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Buildings on the National Register of Historic Places

that were seen on Hawaii Five-0

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A site popped up that listed homes and buildings (+ one ship) on the Islands of O’ahu that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Although the list is quite remarkable, I was saddened to see that one house I expected to find was not included, the house at  3849 Old Pali Road (the Agnes DuBois home in “Horoscope for Murder” in Season 11). Although it is described as historic, it does not appear to be on the Register.

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‘Iolani Palace, South King Street. Seen in almost every episode, with the exception of Season 9, when Five-0 moved across the street to the Territorial Office Building during restoration of the Palace. Photo Credit:  Webmaster

Ali’Iolani Hale, South King Street. Seen in “Deathwatch” (Season 1) and “Loose Ends Get Hit” (Season 8). Photo Credit: Webmaster

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State Capitol, South Beretania Street. Seen in numerous episodes, even during construction, before the state government moved in, in 1969. Photo Credit:  Webmaster

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Falls of Clyde, Pier 8, Honolulu Harbor.  Seen in “Small Potatoes” (Season 11) and in M Station: Hawaii. Photo Credit:  Webmaster

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Chinatown, including the Wo Fat Building.  Restaurant gave name to Five-0’s dominant villain. The Nimitz Highway (southern border of Chinatown) as it crossed the Nuuanu Stream appeared in “Cocoon” (Pilot) and was used as stock footage in numerous series episodes. The Nuuanu Stream (western border of Chinatown) appeared in “The Golden Noose” (Season 12). Photo Credit:  Joel Bradshaw. Wikimedia Commons, public domain.

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Walker Estate at 2616 Pali Highway (the Barlow home in “Invitation to Murder” in Season 10).

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Charles Montague Cooke House, 2859 Manoa Road. Seen in “Highest Castle, Deepest Grave” (Season 4). Photo Credit:  Joel Bradshaw. Wikimedia Commons, public domain.

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Clarence H. Cooke House, 3860 Old Pali Road.  Seen in “Wooden Model of a Rat” (Season 9). Photo Credit:  Joel Bradshaw. Wikimedia Commons, public domain.

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Henry J. Kaiser Estate. 525 Portlock Road. Seen in “Samurai” (Season 1)

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