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'A'aka Reservoir PNH HBGN Hawaiʻi Board on Geographic Names Correction of Diacritical Marks in Hawaiian Names Project - Kauaʻi Status Key: 1 = Not Hawaiian; 2 = Not Reviewed; 3 = More Research Needed; 4 = HBGN Corrected; 5 = Already Correct in GNIS; 6 = Name Change Status Feat ID Feature Name Feature Class Corrected Name Source Notes USGS Quad Name 4 358405 Aahoaka Summit ‘A‘ahoaka PNH Kapaa 5 358407 ʻAʻaka Reservoir Reservoir ‘A‘aka Reservoir PNH HBGN: associative Hanapepe 5 358408 ʻAʻaka Ridge Ridge ‘A‘aka Ridge PNH Hanapepe 2 1924975 Aʻakukui Stream Stream Hanapepe 5 358410 Aʻakukui Valley Valley A‘akukui Valley PNH Hanapepe 5 358420 ʻAʻāwela Summit ‘A‘āwela PNH Hanapepe 3 358422 Aepo Reservoir Reservoir Koloa 3 358423 Aepoalua Reservoir Reservoir Koloa 3 358424 Aepoeha Reservoir Reservoir Koloa 3 358425 Aepoekolu Reservoir Reservoir Koloa 5 358432 ʻĀhihi Point Cape ‘Āhihi Point PNH Anahola 3 358439 Ahua Summit PNH: Ahua; Hawai‘i, O‘ahu Koloa PNH: not listed; AH3 / UHP: AH3 / UHP 3 365200 Ahuaeliku Peak Summit ‘Āhua‘elikū Peak Hanapepe 5 358447 Ahukini Cape Ahukini PNH Lihue 2 358448 Ahukini Camp Locale Kapaa 5 365065 Ahukini Landing Locale Ahukini Landing PNH Kapaa 5 1924976 Ahukini Recreation Pier State Park Park Ahukini Recreation Pier State Park PNH HBGN: associative Kapaa 3 358557 Aii Reservoir Reservoir Kapaa 5 358468 ʻAikanaka Summit ‘Aikanaka PNH Haena 5 1924977 Alakaʻi Picnic Area Locale Alaka‘i Picnic Area PNH HBGN: associative Haena 5 358526 Alakaʻi Swamp Swamp Alaka‘i Swamp PNH Waialeale 5 358527 Alakaʻi Swamp Trail Trail Alaka‘i Swamp Trail PNH Haena 5 358528 Alakukui Point Cape Alakukui Point PNH Kapaa 5 358538 Alapiʻi Point Cape Alapi‘i Point PNH Makaha Point 1 1890739 Albert Spencer Wilcox Memorial Library Building Lihue var: ‘Alealau (UHP); PNH: not ‘Alēalau HBGN 5 358541 ʻAlēalau Summit listed Haena 1 358556 Alexander Reservoir Reservoir Koloa 4 358572 Aliomanu Civil ‘Aliomanu PNH Anahola 2 1924978 Aliomanu Bay Bay Anahola 2 1890782 ʻAliomanu Beach Beach Anahola 2 1890783 ʻAliomanu Reef Bar Anahola 1 1924979 All Saints Episcopal Church Church Kapaa 3 358580 Amu Summit Anahola 5 358585 Anahola Civil Anahola PNH Anahola 5 358586 Anahola Summit Anahola PNH Anahola 5 358587 Anahola Populated Place Anahola PNH Anahola Anahola (Agricultural) Hawaiian Home 2 2634609 Land Civil Anahola Spreadsheet Date: September 30, 2014 Board Last Reviewed Date: November 2004 GNIS Download - November 26, 2013 Page 1 of 37 Hawaiʻi Board on Geographic Names Correction of Diacritical Marks in Hawaiian Names Project - Kauaʻi Status Key: 1 = Not Hawaiian; 2 = Not Reviewed; 3 = More Research Needed; 4 = HBGN Corrected; 5 = Already Correct in GNIS; 6 = Name Change Status Feat ID Feature Name Feature Class Corrected Name Source Notes USGS Quad Name Anahola (Residential) Hawaiian Home 2 2634610 Land Civil Anahola 5 358588 Anahola Bay Bay Anahola Bay PNH Anahola 5 358589 Anahola Beach Beach Anahola Beach PNH HBGN: associative Anahola 2 1924980 Anahola Beach Park Park Anahola 2 2413994 Anahola Census Designated Place Census Anahola 2 358590 Anahola School School Anahola 5 358591 Anahola Stream Stream Anahola Stream PNH Anahola 5 358592 Anahola Valley Valley Anahola Valley PNH Anahola Anahola-Kamalomalo Hawaiian Home 2 1853335 Land (historical) Civil Anahola 3 365069 Anaki Summit Makaha Point PNH: uncertain p & m; PNH: PNH 3 358597 Anapalau Point Cape Anapalau Point Anahola 1 1890740 Anchor Cove Shopping Center Locale Lihue 5 358608 ʻAnini Beach Beach ‘Anini Beach PNH var: Wanini (PNH) Hanalei 2 1890784 ʻAnini Channel Channel Hanalei 2 1890785 ʻAnini Reef Bar Hanalei 5 358609 ʻAnini Stream Stream ‘Anini Stream PNH var: Wanini (PNH) Hanalei 1 358611 Anne Knudsen Park Park Koloa 2 1852970 ʻAwaʻawapuhi Stream Stream Makaha Point 4 358636 ʻAwaʻawapuhi Trail Trail Awa‘awapuhi Trail PNH Makaha Point 4 358637 ʻAwaʻawapuhi Valley Valley Awa‘awapuhi Valley PNH Makaha Point 3 358655 Aweoweonui Basin Lihue 5 358658 ʻĀwini Falls Falls ‘Āwini Falls PNH Waimea Canyon 5 358659 ʻĀwini Stream Stream ‘Āwini Stream PNH Waimea Canyon 1 358664 Baldwin Monument Park Hanapepe 1 358295 Barking Sands Beach Makaha Point Barking Sands Pacific Missile Range 1 365436 Facility Airport Airport Kekaha 1 1924982 Beach House Beach Beach Koloa 1 358673 Bellstone Pillar Kapaa 1 358674 Berry Flat Trail Trail Haena 2 358677 Birthstone Heiau Locale Kapaa 1 1924983 Brennecke Beach Beach Koloa 1 358699 Camp Number Eighteen Locale Koloa 1 358703 Camp Number Seven Locale Hanapepe 1 358702 Camp Number Six Locale Hanapepe 1 358701 Camp Number Three Locale Hanapepe 1 358700 Camp Number Two Locale Hanapepe 1 1924984 Camp Sloggett Locale Haena 1 1956056 Captain Cooks Memorial Park Park Kekaha OE S Spreadsheet Date: September 30, 2014 Board Last Reviewed Date: November 2004 GNIS Download - November 26, 2013 Page 2 of 37 Hawaiʻi Board on Geographic Names Correction of Diacritical Marks in Hawaiian Names Project - Kauaʻi Status Key: 1 = Not Hawaiian; 2 = Not Reviewed; 3 = More Research Needed; 4 = HBGN Corrected; 5 = Already Correct in GNIS; 6 = Name Change Status Feat ID Feature Name Feature Class Corrected Name Source Notes USGS Quad Name 1 358719 Carter Point Cape Lihue 1 1852974 China Ditch Canal Hanalei 1 1924985 Chinese Cemetery Cemetery Kekaha OE S 1 1924995 Christ Memorial Episcopal Church Church Anahola 2 2573008 Cook Landing Site Park Hanapepe 1 358742 Crater Hill Summit Anahola 1 1924986 Davidsons Beach Beach Kekaha OE S 1 358751 De Mello Reservoir Reservoir Lihue 1 1924987 Donkey Beach Beach Kapaa 2 1890741 East Kauai Methodist Church Church Lihue 4 358782 East Waikalua Civil East Waiakalua UHP Anahola 3 358786 Ekaha Bay PNH: Ekaha, O‘ahu Koloa 2 358789 Ekahi Reservoir (historical) Reservoir Koloa 5 358794 ʻEleʻele Populated Place ‘Ele‘ele PNH Hanapepe 2 2414013 Eleele Census Designated Place Census Hanapepe 2 1852975 Eleele Ditch Canal Hanapepe 2 1924988 Eleele Elementary School School Hanapepe 2 1924989 Eleele Shopping Center Locale Hanapepe 2 1935639 Eleele-Kalaheo Division Civil Koloa 3 358797 ʻElekeniʻiki Stream Stream Haena 3 358798 ʻElekeniui Stream Stream Haena 5 358802 ʻElima Reservoir Reservoir ‘Elima Reservoir HBGN Koloa 5 358803 ʻElua Reservoir Reservoir ‘Elua Reservoir HBGN Koloa 1 358812 Faye Park Park Kekaha 2 1924990 First Hawaiian Church of Kapaa Church Kapaa 1 1924991 First United Church of Christ Church Hanapepe 1 358816 Fishing Shrine Church Koloa 1 358817 Fishing Shrine Church Koloa 1 1956981 Fort Elizabeth (historical) Military Kekaha OE S 1 1924992 Gillins Beach Beach Lihue 1 1924993 Glass Beach Beach Hanapepe 1 358828 Gore Park Park Kapaa 1 1924994 Gore Park Park Kapaa Grove Farm Homestead Plantation 1 1890742 Museum Building Lihue 5 358296 Hāʻeleʻele Ridge Ridge Hā‘ele‘ele Ridge PNH Kekaha 5 358297 Hāʻeleʻele Valley Valley Hā‘ele‘ele Valley PNH Makaha Point 5 365072 Hāʻena Populated Place Hā‘ena PNH Haena 5 1853816 Hāʻena Civil Hā‘ena PNH Haena 2 2583417 Haena Census Designated Place Census Haena 5 1924997 Hāʻena Park Park Hā‘ena Park PNH Haena 5 358844 Hāʻena Point Cape Hā‘ena Point PNH Haena Spreadsheet Date: September 30, 2014 Board Last Reviewed Date: November 2004 GNIS Download - November 26, 2013 Page 3 of 37 Hawaiʻi Board on Geographic Names Correction of Diacritical Marks in Hawaiian Names Project - Kauaʻi Status Key: 1 = Not Hawaiian; 2 = Not Reviewed; 3 = More Research Needed; 4 = HBGN Corrected; 5 = Already Correct in GNIS; 6 = Name Change Status Feat ID Feature Name Feature Class Corrected Name Source Notes USGS Quad Name 5 1924998 Hāʻena State Park Park Hā‘ena State Park PNH Haena 5 358859 Haʻikū Civil Ha‘ikū PNH Koloa 5 365451 Haʻikū Airstrip Airport Ha‘ikū Airstrip PNH HBGN: associative Koloa 5 358901 Halaʻula Summit Hala‘ula PNH Hanalei 5 1852977 Halaʻula Locale Hala‘ula PNH Kapaa 5 358903 Halaʻula Reservoir Reservoir Hala‘ula Reservoir PNH HBGN: associative Kapaa 3 358905 Halaulani Stream Stream PNH: Hālaulani, O‘ahu Hanalei 3 358934 Halehaha Stream Stream Waimea Canyon 3 358935 Halehaka Stream Stream Lihue 3 365075 Halehomaha Populated Place Haena 3 358939 Haleʻiele Valley Valley Kekaha 5 358953 Halekua Stream Stream Halekua Stream PNH Waimea Canyon 5 358956 Haleleʻa Forest Reserve Forest Halele‘a Forest Reserve PNH Hanalei 5 358298 Halemanu Summit Halemanu PNH Kekaha 5 358299 Halemanu Stream Stream Halemanu Stream PNH Waimea Canyon HBGN: associative; PNH: each Halemanu-Kōke‘e Trail PNH 5 1955831 Halemanu-Kōkeʻe Trail Trail word listed separately Haena 5 358968 Halenānahu Reservoir Reservoir Halenānahu Reservoir PNH Koloa 5 358969 Halenānahu Stream Stream Halenānahu Stream PNH Koloa 5 358975 Haleone Summit Haleone PNH Hanalei 3 358976 Halepaʻakai Stream Stream Waimea Canyon 1 358982 Halfway Bridge Bridge Koloa 5 358985 Hāliʻi Falls Falls Hāli‘i Falls HBGN Waialeale 5 358987 Hāliʻi Stream Stream Hāli‘i Stream HBGN Waialeale PNH: Halulu; Hawai‘i, Lāna‘i, 3 358999 Halulu Falls Falls Ni‘ihau Waialeale 5 359015 Hanahanapuni Summit Hanahanapuni PNH Waialeale 5 359021 Hanakāʻape Cape Hanakā‘ape Wichman Koloa 2 1925000 Hanakaape Bay Bay Koloa 5 359029 Hanakāpīʻai Civil Hanakāpī‘ai PNH Haena 5 359030 Hanakāpīʻai Beach Beach Hanakāpī‘ai Beach PNH Haena 2 1925001 Hanakāpīʻai Falls Falls Haena 5 1925003 Hanakāpīʻai Falls Trail Trail Hanakāpī‘ai Falls Trail PNH Haena 5 359031 Hanakāpīʻai Stream Stream Hanakāpī‘ai Stream PNH Haena 2 1925002 Hanakāpīʻai Valley Valley Haena 5 359035 Hanakoa Civil Hanakoa PNH Haena 2 1925004 Hanakoa Falls Falls Haena 5 359036 Hanakoa Shack Locale Hanakoa Shack PNH HBGN: associative Haena 5 359037 Hanakoa Stream Stream Hanakoa Stream PNH
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