Standing before Ali’iolani Hale, the home of the Hawaii State Supreme Court, the King Kamehameha Statue is one of Oahu’s most photographed landmarks. This 18-foot (5.4-meter) bronze figure commemorates Kamehameha I, who united the Hawaiian Islands in 1810 after years of conflict. Visitors can admire the detailed craftsmanship and the statue’s commanding presence, set against the backdrop of Honolulu’s historic buildings. Today, it serves as a focal point for both locals and tourists, offering a glimpse into the rich history and cultural significance of Hawaii’s first king.
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