Wailuku Civic Center Historic District

Wailuku Civic Center Historic District
The four buildings that make up the district, March 2010.
Wailuku Civic Center Historic District is located in Maui
Wailuku Civic Center Historic District
Wailuku Civic Center Historic District is located in Hawaii
Wailuku Civic Center Historic District
Location150 South High Street (Courthouse)
250 South High Street (Old Police Station)
251 High Street (Library)
2264 Aupuni Street (Territorial Building)
Coordinates20°53′25″N 156°30′26″W / 20.89028°N 156.50722°W / 20.89028; -156.50722
Area40 acres (160,000 m2); 4 buildings
Built1907 (Courthouse)
1925 (Old Police Station)
1928 (Library)
1931 (Territorial Building)
ArchitectHenry Livingston Kerr (Courthouse)
William D'Esmond (Police Station)
C.W. Dickey (Library/Territorial Building)
Architectural styleBeaux-Arts (Courthouse)
Mediterranean Revival (Old Police Station)
Mediterranean Revival/Hawaiian (Library/Territorial Building)
NRHP reference No.86001624[1]
HRHP No.50-50-04-01616[2]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPAugust 20, 1986
Designated HRHPSeptember 17, 1985

The Wailuku Civic Center Historic District is a group of four historic buildings and one non-contributing property in Wailuku, Maui Hawaii that currently house the governmental offices of both the County of Maui and the State of Hawaii. The historic buildings were built during a time span from 1901 to 1931. They incorporate several architectural styles and two of the four historic buildings were designed and built by Hawaii-based architect C.W. Dickey. The non-contributing property houses most of the County of Maui's main offices.

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ "Historic Register Counts". Hawai'i State Historic Preservation Division. State of Hawaii. February 1, 2022. Retrieved February 19, 2022.

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