A new library stands empty in Hawaii; the state built it but left no money for books.
That library stood on the southern edge of the Plain for 119 years before it was demolished in 1960.
But it was no more than a few hundred years old, and no one knew that the great library had once stood here.
It was located where the town's library stands today.
The library opened in 2000 and now stands as one of the largest buildings in the university.
The libraries had been standing long before the city.
Opaka looked to the street where the library once stood.
The library stood in public grounds (six acres), which he also dedicated to the use of the people.
The library stands on the site of the old Whitehall cinema, which closed in the late 1970s.
A library once stood at its center, and it was often used for military reviews.