2. Ali'iolani Hale and King Kamehameha Statue417 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96813
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DOWNTOWN. 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 ground floor) tracks Hawaiian history back two centuries. In front of the building, which faces Iolani Palace, is a statue of King Kamehameha I, in regal costume, arm outstretched. (© 10Best) More Details for Ali'iolani Hale and King Kamehameha StatueHours: History Center Mon-Fri 9am-4pm Admission: Free Website: Visit the Ali'iolani Hale and King Kamehameha Statue website » Type: Historic Sites |
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