Hokukano-Ualapue Complex
The Hokukano-Ualapue Complex is a National Historic Landmarked pre-contact archaeological site on several properties adjacent to Hawaii Route 450 in Ualapue, on Molokaʻi island.
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Hokukano-Ualapue Complex
21.0625° N, -156.8300° E
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The Hokukano-Ualapue Complex is a National Historic Landmarked pre-contact archaeological site on several properties adjacent to Hawaii Route 450 in Ualapue, on Molokaʻi island. The complex includes six heiaus and two fishponds. The complex is one of the most important collections of native Hawaiian sites in Hawaiʻi. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1962 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 15, 1966.
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