King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center

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417 S King St
Honolulu, HI 96813
In front of the Aliiolani Hale building is the King Kamehameha I Statue. Facing Iolani Palace on the corner of King and Mililani streets, this landmark depiction of the warrior king who united the Hawaiian Islands emits a sense of strength and unity as he stands with outstretched arms.

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Lisa P.
8/9/2023

An interesting tour of the history of the Hawaii judicial system. Houses the Hawaii Supreme Court and a law library. The tour guide has soo much information and it took about 3 hours to really...

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S. T.
12/22/2024

This was a surprise for the wife and boy was she. The area was very clean and there was an information plaque on the ground explaining about the statue. The building was nice.

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Jenny L.
2/19/2022

Any fans of Hawaii Five-O here? After visiting Pearl Harbor, we stopped Hawaii Five-O headquarters (Ali'iolani Hale) before heading to Diamond Head. Such a remarkable historical building in...

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Diva G.
11/13/2019

Also known as Ali'iolani Hale which means "House of the Heavenly King." This Hale was to be the royal palace for Royal Hawaiian monarchy. Well it is now the Judiciary History center and a place to...

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Tracey A.
4/30/2019

I'd bet $100 that there's nobody sitting on a beach in Oahu today saying "tomorrow let's go to that Judicial History Center". If anyone even suggested such a thing I'd scoff and blow them off...

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