Friday, November 23, 2012

Bishop Street, Honolulu, Hawaii, then and now

Above is a late 1940s view with an 'Old Look' GMC bus.  Most buildings beyond the intersection have since been replaced.


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Yes, most of the buildings in the first picture have been replaced. Only the Alexander and Baldwin Building (on the left) and the Dillingham Transportation Building (on the lower right) still exist. Alexander and Baldwin (a real estate company that still grows sugar on Maui) has its headquarters in that building. The Dillingham building is now an office building, part of the Pacific Guardian Center complex.
-- Dexter Wong
Honolulu, HI