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Washington Place
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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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Named in
honor of the first president of the U.S.,
Washington Place was built by John Dominis
in 1846. His son, John Owen Dominis, married
Lydia Kapa'akea who later became Queen
Lili'uokalani.
After the overthrow of the Hawaiian
monarchy, she made her home at Washington
Place and lived there until her death in
1917. It has served in the past as the
Governors mansion, but today Washing Place
is the open for tours. |
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DIRECTIONS |
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From
Waikiki: Take Kalakaua out of Waikiki toward
the mountains. Turn left onto South
Beretania Street. Washington Place will be
on the right side. |
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