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Still Image
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Architect or Designer
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Leo S. Wou
Year of Construction
1965
Rebuilt in 1972
Building Name
Dole Pineapple Stand
64-1550 Kamehameha Hwy
Wahiawa, Oahu
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Title
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Dole Pineapple Stand in 1965
Wahiawa
Creator
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DeSoto Brown Collection
Contributor
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DeSoto Brown
Description
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Dole Pineapple built a roadside stand outside Wahiawa in 1951. The first, simple building was replaced by this modern structure in February 1965. Designed by Leo S. Wou, the jagged outline was inspired by the ridges of the Koolau and Waianae mountain ranges visible from the site in central Oahu. The cedar shakes on the exterior referred to the rough skin of a pineapple. A second floor was a "lookout" over the surrounding pineapple fields; this had become a gift shop by 1971<br /><br />On the night of May 4, 1971, the Dole Pineapple Stand was completely destroyed by fire. A cryptic note left at the scene said it had been burned as an act of political protest, but this could not be confirmed. The stand was rebuilt substantially the same but not identical, with the replica opening on November 1, 1972.
1965
Dole Pineapple Stand
Leo S. Wou
Oahu
wahiawa