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Priority 59. 118. Residence, Goodhue St. (Gone)
Priority 59. 118. Residence, Goodhue St. (Gone)
Soulliere and Law. 1977 Building Inventory. Kalaupapa - Hawaii. Vol. II. Residential Area. State-owned Structures
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STRUCTURE: Building 118.
LOCATION: Goodhue Street.
USE: Residence.
SIZE: 1000 sq. ft., incl porch. OWNERSHIP: State
DATE OF STRUCTURE: 1931 (?)

DESCRIPTION: The structure is a one-story building of single wall construction, with a stone pad and post foundation. The building has a saltbox roof, with another extension at the front of the structure which shelters the recessed veranda. The verandas which runs the length of the front of the building still has some of the original details - chamfered posts, jigsaw work, diamond-
patterned railing. The exterior finish is vertical plank. The structure is in deteriorated condition, but should be preserved because it is occupied, and because it is an example of a type. The building should be fumigated. Termite damage (floor, footings, walls, siding) should be repaired. The building should be re-roofed with original material, and the structure should be painted.

SIGNIFICANCE: A fairly preservable' example of a type of architecture which is fast dying out in the islands (and Kalaupapa).

MAINTENANCE COST: $8700
FUTURE MAINTENANCE COST: $500/annum
DATE OF REPORT: January 13, 1977

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