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  1. After 1874, the main seat of government was transferred to the new central government building left by Kamehameha V. After the overthrow the provisional government would use the Iolani Palace as the seat of government. While a territory, the palace was called: The Capitol of the Territorial Government.

  2. www.iolanipalace.orgIolani Palace

    Built in 1882 by King Kalākaua, ʻIolani Palace was the home of Hawaiʻis last reigning monarchs and served as the official royal residence and the residence of the Kingdom’s political and social life until the overthrow of the monarchy in 1893.

  3. Visit ʻIolani Palace with our popular tour options: a Guided Tour with a Palace Docent and a Self-Led Audio Tour. Both options include a tour of the first and second floors of ʻIolani Palace followed by a self-guided exploration of the basement gallery exhibits.

  4. 'Iolani Palace in downtown Honolulu on the Island of Oahu is the only royal palace in the United States and is an enduring symbol of Hawaiian independence. It was the official residence and capitol of the last ruling monarchs of the Kingdom of Hawai'i - King Kalakaua and his sister Queen Lili'uokalani.

  5. Have students read news articles and blog posts about two recent political events at the Iolani Palace: a massive pageant and demonstration marking the 100th anniversary of the Hawaiian Monarchy’s overthrow in 1993; and the occupation of the palace by a modern Hawaiian independence movement in 2008.

  6. Iolani Palace was the official residence of the reigning Hawaiian sovereign, King Kamehameha, and the only royal palace in the United States. The cornerstone was laid on December 31, 1879. The Hawaiian government at the time had appropriated funds to build the Palace as a way to mark Hawaii’s status as a modern nation.

  7. A national historic landmark and the only official state residence of royalty in the United States, from 1882 to 1893 Downtown Honolulus ʻIolani Palace was the official residence of the Hawaiian Kingdom’s last two monarchs: King Kalākaua and his sister and successor, Queen Liliʻuokalani.

  8. The Palace has been home to a royal family, executive building to a new republic, prison to an overthrown queen, capitol to a territory in transition, headquarters for martial law, treasure to Hawaii’s first governor, and now a National Historic Landmark and cultural icon.

  9. Iolani Palace is one of Oahu's most revered National Historic Landmarks, and a must on the list of things to do in Oahu. This historic Honolulu Attraction is located in the civic center downtown Honolulu, and is actually the second palace that was commissioned to be the official residence of the Hawaiian monarchy.

  10. Jun 6, 2023 · This architectural masterpiece, blending French, Italian, and traditional Hawaiian architecture, was once the royal seat of the Kingdom of Hawaii. Uncover the rich history behind every corner ...