Ali’iolani Hale, or the House of Heavenly Kings, was constructed in 1874 as a royal palace but never served that purpose. Located in Oahu, this government office building now houses the Supreme Court of Hawaii and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The structure’s exterior architecture is a notable feature, inviting visitors to appreciate its design. Inside, the King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center offers an opportunity to delve into the judicial history of the islands.
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