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Kamehameha V. After the overthrow the provisional government would use the Iolani Palace as the seat of government. While a territory, the palace was called: The Capitol of the Territorial Government. It would also serve as the first state capitol building. The area was culturally significant as a seat of government for many reasons including the palaces size, orientation and other factors of religious importance and bridged the ancient history of Hawaiʻi with the new 19th century monarchy.
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The grounds of ʻIolani Palace are managed by the Hawaiʻi State Department of Land and Natural Resources but the palace building itself is managed as a historical house museum by the Friends of ʻIolani Palace, a non-profit non-governmental organization. The birthdays of King Kalākaua (November 16) and
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building on the former barracks site. In preparation for restoration, the Junior League of Honolulu researched construction, furnishings, and palace lifestyle in nineteenth-century newspapers, photographs and archival manuscripts. Overseeing the restoration was The Friends of ʻIolani Palace, founded
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during Kamehameha II's trip to London. The mausoleum was a small house made of coral blocks with a thatched roof. It had no windows, and it was the duty of two chiefs to guard the iron-locked koa door day and night. No one was allowed to enter the vault except for burials or Memorial Day, a Hawaiian
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Kekāuluohi and Kanaʻina's original home was similar to that of the other estates in the neighborhood consisting of small buildings used for different purposes. The sitting and sleeping area had a folding door entrance of green painted wood under glass upper panels. The house had two rooms separated
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It was constructed as a traditional aliʻi residence with only ceremonial spaces, no sleeping rooms. It just had a throne room, a reception room, and a state dining room, with other houses around for sleeping and for retainers. Kamehameha III slept in a cooler grass hut around the palace. He called
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Through the efforts of acquisitions researchers and professional museum staff, and donations of individuals, many original Palace objects have been returned. Government grants and private donations funded reproduction of original fabrics and finishes to restore Palace rooms to their monarchy era
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Kalākaua was the first monarch to travel around the world and like Kamehameha V, he dreamed of a royal palace befitting the monarch of a modern state. While visiting Europe, Kalākaua took note of the customs and traditions practiced by his contemporaries where he decided that incorporating their
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until 1794. In 1845 Kamehameha III moved the Royal Court and capitol to Honolulu. Hale Ali'i would become the seat of government and would remain so through the subsequent Kamehameha monarchs. After 1874, the main seat of government was transferred to the new central government building left by
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When a proposed annexation treaty up for ratification, the Hawaiian Patriotic League held a protest rally at the palace on September 6, 1897. They gathered petition signatures in an effort to demonstrate the treaty did not have popular support. On August 12, 1898, U.S. troops from the
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Three architects, Thomas J. Baker, Charles J. Wall, and Isaac Moore, contributed to the design; of these, Baker designed the structure, while Wall and Moore offered other details. The cornerstone was laid December 31, 1879 during the administration of Minister of the Interior
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appearance. ʻIolani Palace opened to the public in 1978 after structural restoration of the building was completed. In the basement is a photographic display of the Palace, orders and decorations given by the monarchs, and an exhibit outlining restoration efforts.
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elements would help legitimize his kingdom through their eyes; this included the building of a new palace inspired by these European grand palaces. Thus, he commissioned the construction of a new ʻIolani Palace, directly across the street from
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remained the seat of government under the first three Kamehameha monarchs until 1845 when Kamehameha III moved the royal court. Lahaina had been the seat of government, where the royal courts of many chiefs of Maui had been located, including
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In the early 19th century, the site of ʻIolani Palace was near an ancient burial site known as Pohukaina. It is believed to be the name of a chief (sometimes spelled Pahukaina) who according to legend chose a cave in Kanehoalani in the
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On January 17, 1993, a massive observation was held on the grounds of ʻIolani Palace to mark the 100th anniversary of the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy. A torchlight vigil was held at night, with the palace draped in black.
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began an effort to restore the palace in the 1960s. The first step was to move the former ʻIolani Barracks building from its original position northeast of the palace. It now serves as a visitors center for the palace.
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than a palace, but at the time, it was the grandest house in town. The palace was largely meant for receiving foreign dignitaries and state functions with the monarch preferring to sleep in private homes.
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Over time, as more bodies were added, the small vault became crowded, so other chiefs and retainers were buried in unmarked graves nearby. In 1865 a selected eighteen coffins were removed to the
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wood. Ornamental plaster decorates the interior. The throne room (southeast corner), the blue meeting room, and the dining room adjoin the hall. The blue room included a large 1848 portrait of
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Kamehameha III with Queen Kalama to the left and Victoria Kamāmalu (original owner of the first palace) to the right with future monarchs Kamehameha IV, top left and Kamehameha V, top right
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In 1930 the interior of ʻIolani Palace was remodeled, and wood framing replaced by steel and reinforced concrete. The name ʻIolani Palace was officially restored in 1935. During
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Pohukaina with the Royal Tomb to the left, Hale Aliʻi directly behind with the two-story home of Kana'ina and Kekauluohi to the far right, where Lunalilo was born
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of France and a koa wood piano where Liliʻuokalani played her compositions for guests. Upstairs are the private library and bedrooms of the Hawaiian monarchs.
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to protest what they view as illegitimate rule by the United States. Mahealani Kahau, "head of state" of the group, said they do not recognize Hawaiʻi as a
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Through more than 70 years as a functional but neglected government building, the Palace fell into disrepair. After Hawaiʻi became a state, Governor
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The original ʻIolani Palace, the grandest house of its time in Honolulu, built by Mataio Kekūanaōʻa for his daughter, Princess Victoria Kamāmalu
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Kamehameha I formed his official government at Lahaina, Maui in 1802, where he built the kingdom's first royal residence called the
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took control of ʻIolani Palace. After a few months government offices moved in and it was renamed the "Executive Building" for the
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meaning (House of the Chiefs). It had only one-third the floor space of the present palace. Mataio Kekūanaōʻa, who was long-time
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By the time David Kalākaua assumed the throne, the original ʻIolani Palace was in poor condition, suffering from ground
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purchased the estate and used the home as his royal residence after moving the capital of the kingdom to Honolulu from
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After being overgrown for many years, the Hawaiian Historical Society passed a resolution in 1930 requesting Governor
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The Hawaiian soldiers of Japanese ancestry who were accepted for service in the U.S. Army became the core of the
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In July 1844, Kekūanaōʻa began building a large home at the site of the current palace as a gift to his daughter
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After annexation, there was a fear that all records would be moved to the mainland. Since an 1847 effort by
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Lanai where Queen Lili'uokalani walked in the evenings of 1895–96, when she was held captive in the palace
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Death Rites and Hawaiian Royalty: Funerary Practices in the Kamehameha and Kalakaua Dynasties, 1819–1953
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on October 15, 1966. Government offices vacated the Palace in 1969 and moved to the newly constructed
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Parker, David "Kawika" (2008). "Crypts of the Ali`i The Last Refuge of the Hawaiian Royalty".
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and husband of Kīnaʻu, the daughter of Kamehameha I. He built the large home for his daughter
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was later moved to the southwest corner of the grounds and converted to a bandstand for the
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Next to Kekāuluohi and Kanaʻina's home was an old estate that had been demolished called
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to memorialize the site with the construction of a metal fence enclosure and a plaque.
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who, from birth, was expected to rule in some capacity. It was purchased by King
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can officially fly alone without the American flag; the other three places are
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Interior of the music room with donations and artifacts in the restored palace
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Palaces and Forts of the Hawaiian Kingdom: From Thatch to American Florentine
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by a festooned tent door of chintz fabric and was carpeted with hand crafted
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Iolani Barracks, Richards & Hotel Streets, Honolulu, Honolulu County, HI
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Iolani Bandstand, King & Richards Streets, Honolulu, Honolulu County, HI
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and other royal retainers were evicted from the palace after the overthrow.
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It served as the official residence of the Hawaiian monarch until the 1893
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According to tradition, Pohukaina was built on the site of a former cave.
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Iolani Palace, King & Richards Streets, Honolulu, Honolulu County, HI
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The palace is the only official state residence of royalty on U.S. soil.
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An exterior view of the Palace was frequently shown on the 1968 TV show
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in 1895. The quilt she made is still there, in a room now called the
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The home built by Kekūanaōʻa was a wood and stone building called
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from Kamāmalu (the King's niece) when he moved his capital from
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Queen Kapiʻolani (December 28) are celebrated with ceremonies.
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in 1893, the building was used as the capitol building for the
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Palace gate displaying the Royal Arms of the Hawaiian Kingdom
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or Quilt Room. The trial was held in the former throne room.
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During Kamehameha V's reign Hale Aliʻi's name was changed to
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on December 29, 1962 and added as site 66000293 to the
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Newspaper depiction of the trial of Queen Liliuokalani
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It is located in the capitol district of 4369: 4355: 4347: 3957: 3732: 3707: 3693: 3685: 3203: 3189: 3181: 3155:Saint Augustine by the Sea Catholic Church 2993: 2860: 2796: 2566: 2552: 2544: 1955: 1953: 1908:National Historic Landmark summary listing 1582:Gabaccía, Donna R.; Hoerder, Dirk (2011). 1453:. University of Hawaii Press. p. 57. 662:Upon the overthrow of the monarchy by the 71: 3212:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 2198:"Native Group Occupies Grounds of Palace" 1066:Papers of the Hawaiian Historical Society 695:(right) accepts the transfer of Hawaiian 51:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 4317:Wahiawā Freshwater State Recreation Area 4050:Wailuku River State Park / Rainbow Falls 2823:Hawaii School for the Deaf and the Blind 1561:. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 172. 1388: 1386: 1384: 1382: 1380: 1378: 1369: 1305: 1140: 1138: 997:Drawing Room - portrait of Lili'uokalani 573: 439: 3125:Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace 2376:. 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Kailua-Kona: Oahu Publications, Inc 1735:Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. 1185: 1183: 578:The palace shortly after construction 302:Pohukaina and the House of Kamehameha 7: 4312:Waʻahila Ridge State Recreation Area 4126:Halekiʻi-Pihana Heiau State Monument 3990:Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park 2749:Japanese Consulate-General, Honolulu 2448:Who Owns the Crown Lands of Hawai'i? 1939:National Register of Historic Places 1813:"Funeral is Held in the Throne Room" 1399:National Register of Historic Places 1357: 1293: 1129: 918:Princess Victoria Kaʻiulani Cleghorn 666:in 1893, troops of the newly formed 275:National Register of Historic Places 4609:Protected areas established in 1962 1838:Robert C. Lydecker (June 9, 1906). 1763:. St. Martin's Press. p. 117. 1255: 1231: 742:died in 1917, territorial governor 637:overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi 395:holiday celebrated on December 30. 327:. She lived there with her husband 4277:Puʻu o Mahuka Heiau State Monument 4242:Keaīwa Heiau State Recreation Area 4045:Wailoa River State Recreation Area 3995:Kekaha Kai (Kona Coast) State Park 3975:Hapuna Beach State Recreation Area 3627:National Historic Preservation Act 2697:Federal Detention Center, Honolulu 2518:Historic American Buildings Survey 2223:Richard Borreca (March 25, 2008). 1477:DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Hawaii 920:was filmed at the palace in 2008. 750:in the throne room of the palace. 77:ʻIolani Palace is the hallmark of 25: 4604:Houses in Honolulu County, Hawaii 4302:Sand Island State Recreation Area 4267:Mālaekahana State Recreation Area 2253:""Princess" sparks heated debate" 2073:Fuller, Landry (August 2, 2016). 1990:Burl Burlingame (April 3, 2008). 1147:"Hawaiian National Reminiscences" 804:ʻIolani Palace was designated a 668:Provisional Government of Hawaiʻi 229:) was the royal residence of the 79:Hawaiian renaissance architecture 4579:Historic house museums in Hawaii 4485: 4202:ʻAiea Bay State Recreation Area 4161:Wailua Valley State Wayside Park 3669: 3668: 3657: 3130:Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew 3006:Chaminade University of Honolulu 2599:Hawaii Capital Historic District 1002: 990: 978: 966: 954: 942: 930: 819:Liliʻuokalani Kawānanakoa Morris 171:Hawaii Capital Historic District 27:Royal palace in Honolulu, Hawaii 4307:Ulupō Heiau State Historic Site 4035:Mauna Kea State Recreation Area 4020:MacKenzie State Recreation Area 3824:Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale 2769:No. 1 Capitol District Building 2490:ʻIolani Palace oral history on 2024:The Hawaiian Journal of History 1615:"Honolulu Star-Bulletin Travel" 1395:"Iolani palace nomination form" 1113:Charles Samuel Stewart (1831). 880:(children), and our visitors." 253:, founded by her brother, King 60:U.S. National Historic Landmark 4292:Royal Mausoleum State Monument 4108:Waimea State Recreational Pier 4010:Lapakahi State Historical Park 3580:Federated States of Micronesia 3226:Architectural style categories 3001:University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa 2911:Lutheran High School of Hawaii 2322:. University of Hawaii Press. 1534:. ABC-CLIO. pp. 433–434. 1027:Staton, Ron (March 19, 2004). 569: 511:Name changed to ʻIolani Palace 183: 1: 4624:1882 establishments in Hawaii 4222:ʻIolani Palace State Monument 4151:Puaʻa Kaʻa State Wayside Park 4068:Ahukini State Recreation Pier 3165:Saint Patrick Catholic Church 3160:Saint John the Baptist Church 3150:Saint Anthony Catholic Church 2812:Princess Ruth Keʻelikōlani MS 1480:. DK Publishing. p. 43. 245:(1845) and ending with Queen 4574:Palaces in the United States 4282:Puʻu ʻUalakaʻa State Wayside 4262:Makapuʻu Point State Wayside 4232:Kaiwi State Scenic Shoreline 4197:Ahupuaʻa O Kahana State Park 4136:Kaumahina State Wayside Park 3985:Kalopa State Recreation Area 3016:Kapiʻolani Community College 2951:Varsity International School 1784:Mike Gordon (July 2, 2006). 1729:American Antiquarian Society 1709:American Antiquarian Society 1401:. U.S. National Park Service 1119:. J.P. Haven. pp. 137–. 746:accorded her the honor of a 650:Royal imprisonment and trial 144:1845(original) 1879(Current) 32:United States historic place 4212:Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve 4207:Diamond Head State Monument 3145:Sacred Heart Church-Punahou 2848:Education Laboratory School 2779:Tripler Army Medical Center 2400:. Honolulu: Alu Like, Inc. 2316:Kamehiro, Stacy L. (2009). 1961:"Restoration of the Palace" 1760:Let's Go Hawaii 5th Edition 1151:Hawaiian Almanac and Annual 870:Hawaiian Kingdom Government 715:came ashore and raised the 4645: 4569:Royal residences in Hawaii 4272:Nuʻuanu Pali State Wayside 4131:ʻĪao Valley State Monument 3632:Historic Preservation Fund 3611:American Legation, Morocco 3032:Hawaii Tokai Int'l College 3011:Honolulu Community College 2453:University of Hawaii Press 2428:University of Hawaii Press 2287:Kam, Ralph Thomas (2017). 1450:The Beaches of Maui County 1426:. 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(1975). 1858:"Hawai'i State Archives" 1840:"The Archives of Hawaii" 1665:Ralph Simpson Kuykendall 1474:Bonnie Friedman (2011). 690:U.S. Minister to Hawaiʻi 503:(on the mauka side) and 402:, called Mauna ʻAla, in 157:Architectural style 136:10.6 acres (4.3 ha) 4297:Sacred Falls State Park 4227:Ka'ena Point State Park 4098:Wailua River State Park 3970:ʻAkaka Falls State Park 2520:(HABS) No. HI-1, " 2100:Pat Pitzer (May 1994). 1645:. National Park Service 1274:Pacific Worlds web site 791:442nd Infantry Regiment 598:Design and construction 469:Royal Governor of Oʻahu 226: 4502:St. Andrew's Cathedral 4377:Royal sites of Hawaiʻi 3549:Minor Outlying Islands 3532:Lists by insular areas 3246:Keeper of the Register 2967:Academy of the Pacific 2881:Hawaii Baptist Academy 2876:Damien Memorial School 2727:Honolulu Museum of Art 2363:Honolulu Star-Bulletin 2258:Honolulu Star-Bulletin 2230:Honolulu Star-Bulletin 1997:Honolulu Star-Bulletin 1590:. BRILL. p. 451. 775: 760:Robert Crichton Wyllie 704: 659: 579: 520: 445: 323:, who later served as 311: 283:Provisional Government 117:21.30667°N 157.85889°W 4614:State parks of Hawaii 4564:Legislative buildings 3251:National Park Service 3231:Contributing property 2936:Sacred Hearts Academy 2921:Mid-Pacific Institute 2814:(formerly Central MS) 2712:Capitol Modern Museum 2534:HABS No. HI-3, " 2527:HABS No. HI-2, " 2415:on November 11, 2013. 2036:10.1353/hjh.2019.0008 1944:National Park Service 1166:"Hawaii Alive |" 937:Iolani Palace in 1899 814:Hawaiʻi State Capitol 773: 688: 657: 605:Samuel Gardner Wilder 577: 518: 507:(on the makai side). 497:Paulet Affair of 1843 443: 370:called Kaʻahaimauli. 309: 3788:Puʻukoholā Heiau NHS 3778:Kaloko-Honokōhau NHP 3606:District of Columbia 3053:Hawaii State Library 2977:Saint Francis School 2941:St. Andrew's Schools 2774:Royal Hawaiian Hotel 2717:Hawaii State Capitol 2667:Ala Moana Beach Park 2394:Tales of Our Hawaiʻi 2018:Clark, John (2019). 1817:The Hawaiian Gazette 1268:Jim Bartels (2003). 899:Prosecuting Attorney 729:Territory of Hawaiʻi 122:21.30667; -157.85889 4594:Museums in Honolulu 4088:Polihale State Park 2265:on October 19, 2009 1946:. 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Pohukaina Tomb
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark

Hawaiian renaissance architecture
Honolulu, HI
21°18′24″N 157°51′32″W / 21.30667°N 157.85889°W / 21.30667; -157.85889
American Florentine
Hawaii Capital Historic District
ID78001020
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Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
Kamehameha III
Kamehameha Dynasty
Liliʻuokalani
Kalākaua Dynasty
David Kalākaua
downtown Honolulu
U.S. state
Hawaiʻi
National Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places
overthrown
Provisional Government
Republic
Territory

Koʻolau Range

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