English: Queen Emma's summer house in Waikiki. Photograph by Herman Stolpe. The residence may probably be the so-call "Marine Residence" of King Lunalilo, later willed to Queen Emma, torn down after the fall of the monarchy, and today is site of the International Market Place.
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