- Papaʻenaʻena, 2013
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Marion Kelly was one of the last to see remnants of Papaʻenaʻena Heiau just before the construction of the tennis courts and townhouses below the former Dillingham mansion, now Hawai’i School for Girls. - Pahuamaui, 2013
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The Leahi (Diamond Head) lighthouse occupies the former site of Pahuamaui Heiau. An early photograph of the lighthouse may show sections of the foundations of its platforms. - Joseph, 2011
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The grave of Joseph Kahahawai. The marker says "killed." Ho'omana'o means remember. - Area 1752 - ule and kohe
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This pair of male / female stones is at the heiau numbered 1752, one of the largest at Kalaeloa. The male ule stands erect (of course) and the female kohe lies at its base, a slab with a hole in the center. - Hōkūliʻa 16758, 2007
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A large platform heiau adjacent to the pā of Kalaniopuʻu.