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This 1915 Craftsman-style residence at Fort Kamehameha, now part of Hickam Air Force Base, Oahu, was one of the historic buildings included in Mason Architects' survey.
Cultural Resource Management Plans
Cultural Resource Management Plans are undertaken to determine the historic significance of properties at military installations and to recommend how those historic resources should be managed. Mason Architects has completed more than thirty inventory surveys of historic buildings and facilities, fifteen of them for the Navy.
- Installations surveyed on Oahu include:
- Fort Shafter
- Schofield Barracks
- Naval Magazine Lualualei, including its West Loch and Waikele Gulch branches
- Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station and Radio Transmitting Facility, Lualualei
- Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Kaneohe
- Barbers Point Naval Air Station
- Pearl Harbor Naval Complex
- Pacific Missile Range Facility, Kauai
- MAI has also surveyed Army and Navy installations in Japan, Guam, Tinian, and Diego Garcia.
- We have conducted this work as consultant to planning and archaeology firms, including Belt Collins, International Archaeological Research Institute, Inc., and Paul H. Rosendahl, Ph.D., Inc.
Photos: MAI (house); Arizona Memorial Museum Association, Tropic Lightning Museum, U.S. Army Museum of Hawaii (aerials)
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U.S. Naval Station, Pearl Harbor, 1919.

Schofield Barracks, 1938.
Ft. Shafter, June 1934, showing Palm Circle (left)and Tripler Hospital at its original site (center).
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