Ali`iolani Hale is an important historical building in downtown Honolulu; originally designated as a new royal palace, it was completed in 1874, and currently houses the Judiciary History Center of Hawaii. The structure is modeled on the architecture of the Italian renaissance masters, and a golden statue of King Kamahameha I has been erected on the lawn. The Center is the hub of legal activity and education, and is open to the general public. Other government offices are also housed alongside it in Ali`iolani Hale.
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Aliiolani Hale is the state judiciary building. Kamehameha V, a predecessor of King Kalakaua, originally directed its construction in 1872 as a...
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