File:House of Kamehameha V, Kaunakakai, Molokai.jpg

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English: House of Kamehameha V at Kaunakakai on the south shore of Molokai where the Kapuaiwa groves stands today. It served as fishing lodge for the King. The photograph was taken in 1888 when the house had fallen into ruin.
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Source (1899) Memoirs, 2, Honolulu: Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum
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