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Ready to look into the past and learn about the heritage of this fascinating city? We list historic homes, plantations, battlegrounds, and churches that are rich in history and provide for an educational travel diversion.
Category: Historic Sites - Honolulu Attractions & Activities
Address: 364 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96813
Built in the early 1880s, this graceful Italian Renaissance structure is America's only royal palace and was home to Hawaii's last two rulers. When American businessmen overthrew the monarchy, they used the palace as the capitol until 1969; after it was vacated by the state government, restoration was begun. These days, three of the building's...
Ali'iolani Hale and King Kamehameha Statue
Category: Historic Sites - Honolulu Attractions & Activities
Address: 417 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96813
Originally intended as a royal residence, this historic building was reconfigured to house government offices when Iolani Palace was constructed. Today, it is still the home of Hawaii's supreme court. The elegant interiors, complete with graceful curves and ornate trim, are available for touring, and the Judiciary History Center (located on the...
Category: Historic Sites - Honolulu Attractions & Activities
Address: 63 Cowpens St, Honolulu, HI 96818
In commission from 1944 until 1998, this imposing battleship, nicknamed "Mighty Mo," saw her share of protection and peacekeeping missions. However, her most notable presence was in Hawaii in 1945, when the papers formalizing Japan's surrender were signed on her decks and WWII came to an official end. Today, not far from the USS Arizona memorial,...
Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace
Category: Historic Sites - Honolulu Attractions & Activities
Address: 1184 Bishop St, Honolulu, HI 96813
Nestled in downtown Honolulu is this sacred structure, the oldest cathedral in continuous use in the US. The first Catholic missionaries arrived on Hawaiian shores in 1827, and the construction of the church was completed in 1843. The land on which it sits was given to the mission by King Kamehameha III. In 1864, Father Damien de Veuster was...
Category: Historic Sites - Honolulu Attractions & Activities
Address: 530 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96813
Honolulu's City Hall, a California-inspired Spanish Colonial-style building, was completed in 1928 to house the island's relatively new municipal government. Modeled after a Florentine palace, its interior courtyard adds an elegant note, as do frescoes and hand-carved stonework. Locals flock to city hall in December and January to see the...
Category: Historic Sites - Honolulu Attractions & Activities
Address: 957 Punchbowl St, Honolulu, HI 96813
A monument to the work of Christian missionaries and to the Hawaiian people, this sturdy church was completed in 1842 after five years of effort. Built of 14,000 hand-cut slabs of coral (weighing 1000 pounds each), the church is a tribute to faith and perseverance. Embraced by Hawaiian royalty, it was the first permanent church in the archipelago....
Category: Historic Sites - Honolulu Attractions & Activities
Address: off Pupukea Rd, east of Waimea Bay, Pupukea, HI
Once Oahu's largest religious site, Puu o Mahuka is now a national historic landmark. Covering several acres, the site overlooks Waimea Bay and was likely the locale for sacrificial ceremonies. Some historians have even speculated that three of Captain George Vancouver's men were sacrificed here when the "Daedalus" landed in the late 18th century....
Category: Historic Sites - Honolulu Attractions & Activities
Address: 2913 Pali Hwy, Honolulu, HI 96817
Set in the Nuuanu Valley, this simple frame house, distinguished by a colonnade, was inherited by Queen Emma (wife of Kamehameha IV) from her uncle, John Young II. A respite from the city to the south, the home was a Victorian showplace that has since been restored to its 19th-century beauty. Surrounded by lovely gardens, the palace now boasts...
Category: Historic Sites - Honolulu Attractions & Activities
Address: 2261 Nuuanu Ave, Honolulu, HI 96817
At this serene site, watched over by graceful palm trees, are the final resting places of many of Hawaii's last monarchs. Kings Kamehameha II, III, IV, and V are buried here, along with King David Kalakaua and Queen Liliuokalani, who was deposed by American businessmen. Other notable figures interred at this location include John Young, advisor to...
USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor
Category: Historic Sites - Honolulu Attractions & Activities
Address: 1 Arizona Memorial Pl, Honolulu, HI 96818
Commemorating the service men who laid down their lives during the bombing of Pearl Harbor, this memorial is a sobering experience for visitors. Prefaced by onshore exhibits and a video remembrance of the attack, tours also include a ride to the sunken battleship in the harbor, where 1177 men still lie entombed in the ship's remains. In the...
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