Downtown Honolulu
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Downtown Honolulu is the historic central region of the City & County of Honolulu;—bounded by Nuuanu Stream to the west, Ward Avenue to the east, Vineyard Boulevard to the north, and Honolulu Harbor to the south—within the larger Honolulu District. Located within downtown Honolulu are a cluster of modern and historic buildings and complexes declared National Historic Landmarks on the National Register of Historic Places, including:
- Advertiser Building
- Aloha Tower
- Alexander & Baldwin Building;
- Ali'iolani Hale
- Armstrong Building
- Army and Navy YMCA
- Bishop Bank Building
- Bishop Estate Building
- Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace
- Cathedral of Saint Andrew
- C. Brewer Building
- Central Fire Station
- Dillingham Transportation Building
- Falls of Clyde
- First Hawaiian Center
- Fort Street Mall
- Hawai'i Maritime Center
- Hawai'i Pacific University
- Hawai'i State Capitol
- Hawai'i State Library
- Hawai'i Theatre
- Hawaiian Electric Building
- Honolulu Foreign Trade Zone
- Honolulu Hale
- Honolulu Municipal Building
- Honolulu Police Station
- Iolani Barracks
- Iolani Palace
- Judd Building
- Kakaako Fire Station
- Kamehameha V Post Office
- Kawaiahao Church
- Keoua Hale
- Leiopapa a Kamehameha Building
- Lum Yip Kee Building
- McCandless Building
- Melchers Building
- Mission Memorial Building
- Nippu Jiji Building
- Oahu Market
- Oahu Railway and Land Terminal
- Prince Kuhio Kalanianaole Building
- Royal Brewery
- Stangenwald Building
- Territorial Building
- Theo H. Davies Building
- Washington Place
- Wo Fat Building
- Yokohama Specie Bank
- YWCA Building