Western
Landmark name | Image | Date listed | Location | Village | Summary | |
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A'a Village (AS-34-33) | 01987-11-19November 19, 1987 | Address Restricted |
Tapua'ina | |||
Aasu | 01972-04-13April 13, 1972 | Near the village of Aasu |
Aasu | |||
Atauloma Girls School | 01972-03-16March 16, 1972 | West edge of Afao |
Afao | |||
Fagalele Boys School | 01972-03-16March 16, 1972 | South of Leone |
Leone | |||
Michael J. Kirwan Educational Television Center | 02009-10-23October 23, 2009 | American Samoa Highway 118, north side of Utulei |
Utulei | |||
Governor H. Rex Lee Auditorium | 02010-11-12November 12, 2010 | American Samoa Highway 1, William McKinley Memorial Highway |
Utulei | |||
Maloata Village | 01997-06-12June 12, 1997 | Address Restricted |
Tapua'ina | |||
Old Vatia | 02006-11-02November 2, 2006 | Above Vatai southwest of American Samoa Highway 015 |
Vatia | |||
Site AS-31-72 | 01997-06-02June 2, 1997 | Address Restricted |
Faleniu | |||
Tataga-Matau Fortified Quarry Complex (AS-34-10) | 01987-11-19November 19, 1987 | Address Restricted |
Leone | |||
Tupapa Site | 02009-10-30October 30, 2009 | Address Restricted |
A'asufou |
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