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Honolulu Weekly, May 2010 Adrienne LaFrance City moves forward, if slowly, with Natatorium demolition WAIKIKI NATATORIUM WAR MEMORIAL / More than a year since Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann assembled a task force to determine the fate of the long-closed Waikiki Natatorium War Memorial,
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A rendering of what the Memorial could be. Image from the City & County of Honolulu.

Waikiki Natatorium War Memorial to be torn down

Hawai‘i Magazine by: Chris Bailey The battle over the fate of the Waikiki Natatorium War Memorial—the 82-year old saltwater swimming pool and war monument—has seemingly reached an end. Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann this weekend decided that the natatorium’s pool and bleachers be demol
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Mayor backs plan to raze Natatorium

Honolulu Star-Bulletin By Pat Gee Mayor Mufi Hannemann has accepted a recommendation to demolish the Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium’s dilapidated swimming pool and bleachers, but supporters of the historic landmark are not ready to surrender. Hannemann announced yesterday he wi
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Natatorium vote prudent

Honolulu Star-Bulletin What to do about the Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium has been in dispute since at least 1979, when the saltwater pool where Duke Kahanamoku once swam laps was shuttered as a health hazard. Over the years since, the Star-Bulletin has editorialized in favor of pre
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Group votes to tear down Natatorium

Honolulu Star-Bulletin By Rosemarie Bernardo Members of the Friends of the Natatorium will continue their uphill battle to save the historic structure despite a task force vote to tear it down. “We’re still committed to pursuing a full restoration,” said Peter Apo, t
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Waikiki natatorium should be torn down, task force decides

Honolulu Advertiser By Mary Vorsino Advertiser Urban Honolulu Writer A city task force voted yesterday to recommend a dramatic change to Waikiki’s shoreline: The demolition of the 82-year-old Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium and creation of a beach in its place. The recommendatio
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Task force to put forth Natatorium suggestions

Honolulu Star-Bulletin By Star-Bulletin staff POSTED: Thursday, September 24, 2009 A task force convened by Mayor Mufi Hannemann to study options for the aging Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium is scheduled to decide on a recommendation at a public hearing today. The meeting is schedule
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Waikiki natatorium task force votes today, but mayor to decide

Honolulu Advertiser By Mary Vorsino Advertiser Urban Honolulu Writer A 17-member task force formed to help the city decide the future of the Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium remains highly divided going into its final meeting today, in which members will vote on whether the 82-year-old
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Task force votes for demolition of Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium

Honolulu Advertiser Advertiser Staff A city task force voted today to recommend to the mayor that the Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium be demolished, its arches relocated and a beach built in its place. The task force voted 9-to-3 in favor of demolition. Four members of the group were
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Trust wants Natatorium preserved

Honolulu Star-Bulletin By Star-Bulletin staff Restoring and preserving the basic structure of the Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium is the city’s “best option” for dealing with the aging historic structure, a national preservation group says. In a letter to the Waikiki
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