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Photography book unveils obscure Honolulu features

  • COURTESY PAM CHAMBERS / 2015

    The Dillingham Transportation Building is dedicated to the man who built Oahu’s first railroad. So why does the facade show two 4-foot emblems of ships?

  • COURTESY PAM CHAMBERS / 2015

    Pam Chambers’ latest book, “There and Back Again,” captures some of the beauty and little-known aspects of downtown Honolulu.

  • COURTESY PAM CHAMBERS / 2015

    The gate on King Street near River Street is meant to keep the good luck in Chinatown.

I mentioned Pam Chambers’ two books of beautiful photographs about downtown Honolulu twice in my column last year. I was surprised at how many of her photos revealed features about the area that I had never noticed before. She has a real eye for detail. Read more

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