Significance: Washington Chapel is a 163-foot monumental steel and brick masonry structure with a unique Utah birdseye marble veneer. Built in the historic Meridian Hill neighborhood among embassies, churches, More
Significance: Black Canyon Small Bridge is thought to be a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)-era bridge built between 1933 and 1942. The bridge is one of the better examples of CCC work on the Gila National For More
Significance: Terry Canyon Bridge #4 is thought to be a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)-era bridge built between 1933 and 1942. The bridge is one of the better examples of CCC work on the Gila National Forest More
Significance: Terry Canyon Bridge #3 is thought to be a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)-era bridge built between 1933 and 1942. While the bridge shows evidence of rock re-work, it is one of the better example More
Significance: Black Canyon Big Bridge is thought to be a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)-era bridge built between 1933 and 1942. The bridge is one of the only examples of a double span bridge built by the CCC More
Significance: Terry Canyon Bridge #1 is thought to be a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)-era bridge built between 1933 and 1942. The bridge is one of the better examples of CCC work on the Gila National Forest More
See Pu'ukohola Heiau (HALS HI-4), Mailekini Heiau (HALS HI-5), and John Young Homestead (HABS HI-539), for additional documentation. Significance: Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site includes the highly sig More
See Pu'ukohola Heiau (HALS HI-4), Mailekini Heiau (HALS HI-5), and John Young Homestead (HABS HI-539), for additional documentation. Significance: Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site includes the highly sig More
See Pu'ukohola Heiau (HALS HI-4), Mailekini Heiau (HALS HI-5), and John Young Homestead (HABS HI-539), for additional documentation. Significance: Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site includes the highly sig More
See Pu'ukohola Heiau (HALS HI-4), Mailekini Heiau (HALS HI-5), and John Young Homestead (HABS HI-539), for additional documentation. Significance: Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site includes the highly sig More
See Pu'ukohola Heiau (HALS HI-4), Mailekini Heiau (HALS HI-5), and John Young Homestead (HABS HI-539), for additional documentation. Significance: Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site includes the highly sig More
See Pu'ukohola Heiau (HALS HI-4), Mailekini Heiau (HALS HI-5), and John Young Homestead (HABS HI-539), for additional documentation. Significance: Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site includes the highly sig More
Significance: Although no longer extant, the Fireplace House was an example of the regional building type, the "stone-ender" wherein the masonry of the chimney is exposed and forms a majority of one end wall. I More
Significance: Although no longer extant, the Fireplace House was an example of the regional building type, the "stone-ender" wherein the masonry of the chimney is exposed and forms a majority of one end wall. I More
Significance: Although no longer extant, the Fireplace House was an example of the regional building type, the "stone-ender" wherein the masonry of the chimney is exposed and forms a majority of one end wall. I More
Significance: Although no longer extant, the Fireplace House was an example of the regional building type, the "stone-ender" wherein the masonry of the chimney is exposed and forms a majority of one end wall. I More