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Remains of the Brick Palace
This was the site of one of the first Western style buildings on the Hawaiian Islands. It was the palace of King Kamehameha 1 and was built in 1798. The building apparently collapsed and has never bee...
Wonderful Location, but No Palace - only a 40ftx20ft brick plinth-layout!
As one gets-off the ship-tender, the Pioneer Inn is right in front - go to the left of the jetty. The Brick Palace of King Kamehameha-I is located right at the water-edge - a picturesque location - bu...
Some stand out like the banyan tree, and this is right next to the library, just a little off the busy front street. I'm very sorry that there's no one left!
Remains of the Brick Palace
This was the site of one of the first Western style buildings on the Hawaiian Islands. It was the palace of King Kamehameha 1 and was built in 1798. The building apparently collapsed and has never bee...
Small
This small brick stand in the middle of the street, near the harbor. The history it has is good to know but one can easily miss it.
History
Built by the early Queen of the islands it was one of the first western style buildings to be put up - then it was ruined in a storm and not rebuilt.
Wonderful Location, but No Palace - only a 40ftx20ft brick plinth-layout!
As one gets-off the ship-tender, the Pioneer Inn is right in front - go to the left of the jetty. The Brick Palace of King Kamehameha-I is located right at the water-edge - a picturesque location - bu...
inconspicuous.
Some stand out like the banyan tree, and this is right next to the library, just a little off the busy front street. I'm very sorry that there's no one left!