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Rearview Mirror: Bed races, National Dollar Stores pique interest

STAR-ADVERTISER / 1978
                                Adelaide “Frenchy” DeSoto
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STAR-ADVERTISER / 1978

Adelaide “Frenchy” DeSoto

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                                National Dollar Stores occupied the makai-Waikiki corner of King and Fort streets from 1947 until about 1966 when the entire block was razed to build the Financial Plaza of the Pacific. National Dollar Stores sold household goods, shoes, apparel and notions at affordable prices. It was one of the largest Chinese American-owned retail chains in U.S. history.
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National Dollar Stores occupied the makai-Waikiki corner of King and Fort streets from 1947 until about 1966 when the entire block was razed to build the Financial Plaza of the Pacific. National Dollar Stores sold household goods, shoes, apparel and notions at affordable prices. It was one of the largest Chinese American-owned retail chains in U.S. history.

STAR-ADVERTISER / 1968
                                The Financial Plaza of the Pacific was completed around 1969 and housed the Bank of Hawaii, American Savings, Territorial Savings, Castle & Cooke and many other companies in over 500,000 square feet of office space.
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STAR-ADVERTISER / 1968

The Financial Plaza of the Pacific was completed around 1969 and housed the Bank of Hawaii, American Savings, Territorial Savings, Castle & Cooke and many other companies in over 500,000 square feet of office space.

STAR-ADVERTISER / 1978
                                Adelaide “Frenchy” DeSoto
STAR-ADVERTISER
                                National Dollar Stores occupied the makai-Waikiki corner of King and Fort streets from 1947 until about 1966 when the entire block was razed to build the Financial Plaza of the Pacific. National Dollar Stores sold household goods, shoes, apparel and notions at affordable prices. It was one of the largest Chinese American-owned retail chains in U.S. history.
STAR-ADVERTISER / 1968
                                The Financial Plaza of the Pacific was completed around 1969 and housed the Bank of Hawaii, American Savings, Territorial Savings, Castle & Cooke and many other companies in over 500,000 square feet of office space.