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Locke's group therapy session:
"You want your damn thirty dollars back? I want my kidney back!"

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The meeting hall is to the rear right behind the chapels. It is probably the building named Parish Hall. This hall is also used for federal, state, and city election voting for the Makiki district of Honolulu. |
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An outside view of Parish Hall, behind the chapels. |
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On the lawn facing Punahou St. |
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Note the matching windows and lamp. However the statue appears to have been a prop. |
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Notes |
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Central Union Church was founded in 1833 by New England missionaries for whalers and seamen. Today it is the largest congregation in the Hawai'i Conference of the United Church of Christ.
Address:
1660 S. Beretania St.
Honolulu, Hawai'i 96822
(at the corner of Punahou St.)
Phone:
(808) 941-0957
Directions:
From Waikiki take the McCully St. Bridge and proceed straight. Make a left on Beretania St. Central Union Church will be to your right at Punahou St. If you miss the Beretania St. driveway, turn right to use the Punahou St. driveway. Beretania is a one-way street.
Notes:
Links:
Google Maps - Main chapel with steeple
Central Union Church Includes history and facilities listing
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