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Thursday, April 27, 2023

The King Kamehameha I Statue & the Iolani Palace in Honolulu, Hawaii




 Statue in front of Ail'iolahi
Hale, Hawaii's State
 Supreme Court.

Completed in 1874








King Kamehameha I unified
the Hawaiian Islands into one
Royal Kingdom in 1810.










the Iolani Palace, built in
1882.







This is the only Royal Palace in the United States.  And Iolani Palace was the seat of the Territorial Government before Hawaii became a State in 1959.





built for the coronation of
Kalakaua & Queen Kapiolani
in 1883.

Music plays nearby...




formed in 1836, is giving
a concert.





This small castle is Hale Koa:
the Iolani Barracks.

Completed in 1871, the Barracks
housed the Royal Guard.






near the Palace.












This fascinating tree grows wider as its Aerial Roots sprout branches that reach the ground allowing the tree to grow wider and wider.






A Rooster forages for food
nearby.







Chicken Coops were destroyed during Hurricane Iniki (1992), the most costly storm in modern Hawaiian history.  Roosters and Chickens are seen all over the Hawaiian Islands.  For some reason, they congregate around parking lots.  I think it's because they pick up tidbits dropped by humans.





faces the Hawaiian Capitol.

She symbolizes the character &
spirit of Hawaii & its people.


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