Image: Sans Souci Hotel Honolulu
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Description: The Sans Souci Hotel in Honolulu, run by George Lycurgus, was the site of Hawaii counter-revolution plots in 1894. It was made famous also by Robert Lewis Stevenson's visits. ALthough the hotel is long gone, the beach in Waikiki is still called "Sans Souci Beach".
Title: Sans Souci Hotel Honolulu
Credit: Hawaii State Archives
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