Washington Place in Honolulu, was constructed with "open lānais" on all sides.
William Little Lee made Washington Place his home from 1849-1854.
The wedding was at her sister's house, Washington Place.
She lived in Washington Place until her death in 1917 due to complications from a stroke.
The dealers retreat to the narrow side streets of the neighborhood - like Washington Place - to conduct their business, he said.
The line is around the block on Washington Place.
The old apartment, just a few blocks away at 14 Washington Place, was on the 12th floor.
It has its own six-story building on Washington Place and a full-time faculty of 19, many hired since 1990.
As it came down, the plane may have clipped a garage at 17 Washington Place, but it apparently hit no other houses.
The last subdivision to be subdivided was Washington Place, which was also developed between 1925 and the mid-1940s.