The busy beach where Hurley and Libby had their picnic (“Everybody Loves Hugo,” Ep. 6×12), and where Desmond spied on them from the road, was the west end of Ala Moana Beach Park, one of the largest parks in urban Honolulu managed by the City & County of Honolulu. Continue reading Ala Moana Beach Park
Category Archives: Streets
August Ahrens Elementary School
The school parking lot where Desmond staged a hit-and-run on Locke in his wheelchair (“Everybody Loves Hugo,” Ep. 6×12) was August Ahrens Elementary School in Waipahu (94-1170 Waipahu St.). Continue reading August Ahrens Elementary School
Hale Auhau
The “Airport Courthouse” where Charlie is bailed out by Widmore and met by Desmond is Hale Auhau (425 Queen St.), the home of the state Department of the Attorney General (“Happily Ever After,” Ep. 6×11). In the scene, Charlie and Desmond cross the street to a bar called “Jax,” played by Anna Bananna’s. Continue reading Hale Auhau
Fort Street Mall – Beretania Street
The busy Los Angeles street where Sawyer meets Miles and tells him about his past, and where Kate crashes her car and runs down an adjacent alley (“Recon,” Ep. 6×08), is at the intersection of Fort Street Mall and Beretania Street in downtown Honolulu. Continue reading Fort Street Mall – Beretania Street
Honua Street Home
The suburban California home where Kate lived after escaping from the island with the Oceanic Six (“Eggtown,” Ep. 4×04) was a private residence at 727 Honua Street. Continue reading Honua Street Home
Hinano Street Home
The exterior of the home in Inglewood, California, where Miles goes to see Mrs. Gardiner to exorcise a spirit (“Confirmed Dead,” Ep. 4×02), is a private residence at 3008 Hinano St. According to LostLocations.com commenter “Andrew,” the downstairs interior was filmed at 3018 Hinano St., with the upstairs scene filmed at the Hawaii Film Studio. Continue reading Hinano Street Home
Koapaka Street
The industrial street near LAX where Kate loses the taxi driver and forces Claire out of the car (“What Kate Does,” Ep. 6×03) is along Koapaka St., which is actually adjacent to Honolulu International Airport. Continue reading Koapaka Street
Waikiki Landmark
The building from which Locke fell eight stories after being pushed through a window by his father (“The Man from Tallahassee,” Ep. 3×13), an event that was later revisited by Jacob (“The Incident,” Ep. 5×16), was the Waikiki Landmark condominium (1888 Kalakaua Ave.), near the Hawaii Convention Center. Continue reading Waikiki Landmark
Auahi Street
The intersection in La Brea, California, where Nadia was hit by a car, and where Jacob prevented Sayid from suffering the same fate (“The Incident,” Ep. 5×16), was on Auahi St. at Kamani St., just off Ward Ave. Continue reading Auahi Street
Alelo Street
The show has used two homes on this residential street in Waikele. First, the suburban home that Locke inspected for Nadia (“Lockdown,” Ep. 2×17), is 94-1003 Alelo St. Second, almost directly across the street is the home where Locke and Helen lived (“The Substitute,” Ep. 6×04). These are private residences. Continue reading Alelo Street