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Judiciary
History Center
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PHOTOS |
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Click on a thumbnail to
see a larger version of the photo |
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OVERVIEW |
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Founded in
1989 to help the public understand Hawaii's
unique legal history and the development of
Hawaii's judicial system. The Center
primarily promotes civics and law-related
education activities for students, teachers,
and the general public. We are located in
the beautiful and historic Ali'iolani Hale,
home of Hawaii's Supreme Court since 1874.
Part of the Hawai'i State Judiciary, the
Center conducts and encourages research,
disseminates information, and collects,
preserves and displays Hawaii's legal
history. Interpreting over 200 years of
dynamic legal history through audio visual
presentations, exhibitions, and public
programs, the Center serves as a bridge
between the Judiciary and the community. |
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DIRECTIONS |
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Located in
Downtown Honolulu on South King Street
between Richards Street and Punchbowl
Street. It is located across the street from
'Iolani Palace and King Kamehameha I Statue
is in front of the building. NOTE: South
King Street is one-way going North. |
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WEBSITE |
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http://jhchawaii.net |
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