When visiting downtown Honolulu, be sure to visit the Hawaii State Capitol, considered one of the most beautiful state capitol buildings in the USA.
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Buildings define the personality of a city|!!| even in Honolulu|!!| where the natural environment outshines our built one. Which buildings define Honolulu?
Images of the Honolulu State Capitol in Honolulu, Hawaii, available both as prints and digitally via royalty-free licenses.
Oahu, the most populated island in Hawaii and home to the state’s capital, is full of magnificent beaches, lookout points, attractions, hiking, and restaurants.
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With this post we are taking you back 7 years ….. On 31 March 2011 just before the wrap up of the first season of Hawaii Five-0, the lawmakers of Hawaii honoured members of the show at the H…
Need to bone up on your U.S. geography? We gathered photos and trivia from every state capitol, plus tell you how to visit.
When visiting downtown Honolulu, be sure to visit the Hawaii State Capitol, considered one of the most beautiful state capitol buildings in the USA.
Images of Iolani Palace in Honolulu, Hawaii, available both as prints and digitally via royalty-free licenses.
A fabulous illustrations at Bergdorf’s, by Annie Naranian. A Limited Edition Art Print of 25, numbered and personally signed by artist. Printed on Giclée acid-free archival fine art paper and canvas combined with giclée pigment ink. This piece comes unframed measuring at 11 inches by 14 inches.
A photo set of the Hawaii State Capitol Building in Honolulu, Hawaii. Photography by Luke Fandrich.
The unique architecture of Hawaii’s State Capitol building features volcano-shaped Legislative chambers as well as a large open central court area and tall
Architects: Belt, Lemon and Lo, and John Carl Warnecke and Associates (1969) Location: Honolulu, HI Unlike other state capitols modeled after the United States Capitol, the Hawaii State Capitol's distinct architectural features symbolize various natural aspects of Hawaii. Among them: -- The building is surrounded by a reflecting pool, symbolizing the Pacific Ocean. -- The two legislative chambers are cone-shaped, symbolizing volcanoes that formed the Hawaiian Islands. -- The columns around the perimeter of the building have shapes resembling coconut trees. There are eight in either side of the building, representing the eight main islands of Hawai'i. -- The Capitol is built with an open-air design, allowing sun, wind, and rain to enter; the central rotunda opens to the sky.
Need to bone up on your U.S. geography? We gathered photos and trivia from every state capitol, plus tell you how to visit.
With this post we are taking you back 7 years ….. On 31 March 2011 just before the wrap up of the first season of Hawaii Five-0, the lawmakers of Hawaii honoured members of the show at the H…
When visiting downtown Honolulu, be sure to visit the Hawaii State Capitol, considered one of the most beautiful state capitol buildings in the USA.
Samantha shares more pictures from her tour of the only open air Capitol in the US, the Hawaii Capitol.
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Need to bone up on your U.S. geography? We gathered photos and trivia from every state capitol, plus tell you how to visit.
On their quest to visit all 50 state capitol buildings, Samantha and her husband feel a spirit of 'aloha' in Honolulu.
When visiting downtown Honolulu, be sure to visit the Hawaii State Capitol, considered one of the most beautiful state capitol buildings in the USA.
When visiting downtown Honolulu, be sure to visit the Hawaii State Capitol, considered one of the most beautiful state capitol buildings in the USA.
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This past December, my friend Kat and I took a girl's getaway to Hawaii to try to have some fun relaxation time at the end of the year. Kat's parents had hotel points for us to use, so we are
There are many important state symbols of Hawaii, some of which are famous throughout the world while others may be more obscure.
My friend Noreen who usually e-mails me pictures of Old Hawaii sent me more the other day. These brought back some long-forgotten memories. I don't know where the photos or captions originated from, but they're pretty priceless to me. Aloha Motors at the corner of Kapiolani Blvd. and Atkinson Drive is now the site of the Hawaii Conventon Center. Corner of Beretania and Richards Streets where the Schuman Carriage building and a doctor’s office was located in the 1950's and 1960's. The entire block was torn down to build the State Capitol Building. This photo was taken across the street near Washington Place. Bishop Street, looking mauka toward Beretania Street in this 1959 photo.The street eventually continued to Vineyard and Pali Hwy. Bishop St. became one way makai bound. Across Beretania now stands the Capitol Place building. The old Civic Auditorium at 1314 S. King St. being torn down to make way for progress, in April, 1974. Built in January 1933, it hosted many functions through the years. The last day of Coco's Coffee House, Aug. 31, 1986. After 26 years of business on the corner of Kapiolani and Kalakaua, it made way for a new business, The Hard Rock Cafe. Before Coco's, The Kau Kau Korner was in that location. Fort Street looking mauka from King Street. Nov. 8th 1959. Today Fort Street is a pedestrian mall. Hawaii Kai in a 1960 photo as Henry Kaiser was beginning development of the area. The HIC later renamed the Neal Blaisdell Center is under construction in 1963. Statehood celebration at the old Honolulu Stadium. March 13,1959. 1970 photo of baseball fans lining up on King Street and Isenberg at the Honolulu Stadium box office to purchase playoff tickets. The annual Thanksgiving Day high school football championship game at the Old Honolulu Stadium on Isenberg and King Street in 1963. Today this is the site of the Honolulu Stadium State Rec. Area or as many call it, the Old Stadium Park . HRT bus barn on the corner of Alapai and Hotel Streets in the 70's. The Honolulu Police Dept. is now on this corner. Honolulu Iron Works 1960. Today it is the location of Restaurant Row. Kapahulu Avenue in March 1959. Kapiolani Drive In on the corner of Ala Moana and Ena Rd in July, 1968. A popular hangout in the 50's and 60's it was demolished in late 1960 to make way for the Wailana condominium. The Kau Kau Korner on the corner of Kapiolani and Kalakaua in the 1940's. The business was torn down in 1960 and replaced with Coco 's Coffee House, which was torn down in 1986 to make way for The Hard Rock Cafe which is currently on that location. Construction of the Keeaumoku Street overpass on April 14 1960 looking towards the Diamond Head direction and from right to left, makai to mauka. 1959 photo of the old Sears and Roebuck building, which eventually became headquarters for the Honolulu Police Department and then a high rise condominium. March 19, 1959 photo of the old Sears and Roebuck building and parking lot on Beretania, Young and King Streets and later in 1967 converted into the Honolulu Police Department. Later the building was torn down and a high rise condominium now is at that location. The parking lot in the foreground is today the Pawaa Neighborhood Park. State Capitol under constructon in the background. Photo taken on Kapiolani Blvd. and Drier St. The Advertiser Building is on the left. March 27, 1967. Construction of the State Capitol building July 5, 1966. Punchbowl and Hotel Street corner is at the bottom right. Hotel Street is now the pedestrian walkway between the Capitol Building and Iolani Palace . Tops coffee shop in 1956, on Ala Moana across Ft. DeRussy. Trader Vic's at the corner of Ward Ave. and King Street. It is now the location of the Honolulu Club and the now closed TGIF restaurant. Waialae Shopping Center, which eventually became Kahala Mall, was celebrating its third anniversary when this photo was taken in 1961. 1957 photo of the Ward Estate. The entire estate was demolished in 1959 to make room for the Concert Hall, Exhibition Hall and the Blaisdell Center. It covered the entire block of Ward Ave., King St. and Kapiolani Blvd. The water fountain at the entrance to the Honolulu airport in the 1960's. At night when the water fountain was lit up with orange colored lights, it looked like volcano eruption.
Between serene Hawaiian beaches and the marvelous mountains lie cities, towns, and villages. And in those cities, we find wonderful, and brilliant architecture.
Images of the Honolulu State Capitol in Honolulu, Hawaii, available both as prints and digitally via royalty-free licenses.
3-Day Itinerary for Honolulu, Hawaii Day 1: Explore Downtown Honolulu and Waikiki Beach Morning: Breakfast at Kona Kitchen - Start your day with a Hawaiian twist at this popular breakfast spot offering dishes like Loco Moco and Kalua Pork Fried Rice. (Location) Iolani Palace - Visit the only royal palace in the U.S., once home to the Hawaiian monarchy. (Location) King Kamehameha Statue and the Hawaii State Capitol - Stop by these iconic landmarks on your way to…
From buildings that have hardly changed to areas that have seen explosive development, Hawaii has undergone monumental change in the last century.