
Historians believe that Hawaii was originally inhabited by Polynesians. By the end of 1700, King Kamehameha the Great named all the islands of Hawaii, in his kingdom. Whaling is an important part of the economy and focuses on Honolulu. 1850 King Kamehameha III named Honolulu as the capital of the island of Hawaii. 1900, Hawaii is a territory, and in 1959 was the Hawaii50. isgraph.
Step 1
Exit the Capitol Building in Honolulu to be the unique value in our country. Replaces State Capitol Iolani Palace 1969th The Legislative Assembly is located in rooms designed to symbolize volcanoes cones and 40 columns, which surrounded the building.
Step 2
Your breath, when the Pacific of the Nuuanu Pali Lookout. Hello this sitestorico in Honolulu, where the state is the great Kamehameha has won the battle and of all the islands of Hawaii with his kingdom.
Step 3
Verbrints a few solemn moments in the national Cemetery of the Pacific, Punchbowl Center. The cemetery is located in the bowels an extinct volcano, and it is the grave of more than 33,000 soldiers. The website also offers a view of Honolulu.
Step 4
Visit the Museum of Contemporary Art of the State of Hawaii in Honolulu on the streets of the capitol. The building was once the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, its first hotel in Hawaii. The MuThe museum displays a collection of contemporary art importationant created entirely by Hawaiian artists, including painting, sculpture and photography.
Step 5
Fulfill your dream of Shangri-La in Honolulu, and at the same time. Shangri-La is one of the most beautiful homes in the Hawaiian Islands, and the old house Doris Duke, daughter of one of the founding members of Duke University. Shangri-La is the focus of 3500 pieces of Islamic art.
Step 6
Go from Honolulu's Chinatown, on the border between the center of the district. Contact the Chamber of Commerce in China for a tour
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