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USDI/NPS NRHP Registration Form <br />Holualoa 4 Archaeological District <br />NPS Form 10-900-a <br />(8-86) <br />United States Department of the Interior <br />National Park Service <br />NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES <br />CONTINUATION SHEET <br />Section 10 Page _1 <br />Verbal Boundary Description: <br />Holualoa 4 Archaeological District <br />name of property <br />OMB No. 1024-0018 <br />Hawaii County, I <br />county and state <br />Page 22 <br />The Holualoa 4 Archaeological District corresponds to the properties currently owned by the State of Hawai'i <br />and designated for inclusion into Keolonahihi State Historical Park. The boundaries of the Keolonahihi Complex <br />correspond to Tax Map Key 7-7-04: 12, 51, 52 and the boundaries of the Keakeaianiwahine Complex correspond <br />to Tax Map Key 7-7-04: 11 (refer to Map 3). These two complexes are separated by Ali'i Drive and a series of <br />privately -owned parcels along both sides of the roadway. <br />Boundaly Justification: <br />The boundaries were selected to correspond to the intact archaeological complexes associated with the Holualoa <br />royal center. The privately -owned parcels along Ali'i Drive contain modern houses that do not contribute to the <br />archaeological district and do not maintain the historical integrity. <br />
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