Talk:Brick Palace
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Image of British bond brick wall
[edit]. Dropping off here for the moment until article expanded. This is the technique used for the building and likely what it would have looked like with lesser quality brick as depicted in this image.--Mark Miller (talk) 21:59, 18 March 2014 (UTC)
- I don't believe I've heard "British bond", only English bond; what do the sources say? Yngvadottir (talk) 06:04, 24 June 2014 (UTC)
Water Front project.
[edit]I saw some plans recently with artwork for the proposed covering over this site. Might be worth mention.--Mark Miller (talk) 04:53, 14 May 2014 (UTC)
Demolition?
[edit]It's clear from context, not to mention the picture of the foundations, that at some point after the structure was plastered with mortar, it was demolished; but the article omits that. Yngvadottir (talk) 06:04, 24 June 2014 (UTC)
- It does? No, it wasn't demolished, It fell apart and much became buried I believe.--Mark Miller (talk) 00:08, 26 March 2015 (UTC)
Seat of government
[edit]There needs to substantial proof that the Brick Palace was a seat of government because Mokuula, Luaeha and Hale Piula were the actual seats of government during the time Lahaina was capital.–KAVEBEAR (talk) 18:12, 6 July 2018 (UTC)
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