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#126 Pretty ladies in front of the old Don the Beachcomber’s restaurant at the then brand-new International Market Place in Waikiki, 1957

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#126 Pretty ladies in front of the old Don the Beachcomber’s restaurant at the then brand-new International Market Place in Waikiki, 1957

What Waikiki, Honolulu looked like in the 1950s

#126 Pretty ladies in front of the old Don the Beachcomber’s restaurant at the then brand-new International Market Place in Waikiki, 1957

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←#125 Don the Beachcomber’s restaurant and nightclub right on Kalakaua Avenue next to the Moana Bungalows and across from the Moana Hotel, 1950s
#127 The old International Market Place on the mauka (inland) side Waikiki’s Kalakaua Avenue, 1958→

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