Opens at January 1-December 31 Thursday 10:00-11:00
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Recommended sightseeing time:1 hour
Address:
320 S Beretania St., Honolulu, HI 96813, United StatesMap
Phone+1 808-586-0248
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The governor's mansion can only visit its external environment. It is close to the state legislature. You can visit it together. It is more lively around. It is also good to go slowly. It is also a place with a tropical style.
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The Hawaii Governor's Mansion, also known as Washington Palace, is a historic building that used to be the residence of successive Hawaii governors and is now a museum. Built in 1846 by U.S. Navy Captain John Dominis, this deep colonial-style mansion is surrounded by tall and neat trees. After the colonel's youngest son, John, was in charge of Oahu, he married the Princess of Hawaii, who would later become Queen Liliuokalani. The Queen spent the rest of her life here. Next to the corridor of the mansion is a plaque with the dirge "Aloha Oe" written by the Queen. I believe that after reading its lyrics, many people will regret the sad life of this woman.
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The governor's mansion can only visit its external environment. It is close to the state legislature. You can visit it together. It is more lively around. It is also good to go slowly. It is also a place with a tropical style.
You have to make an appointment to go in and visit. It seems that one day every week can open a public day. China's greening is very beautiful. We have no appointment. We can only look outside. In fact, we don't need to come to see Hawaii specially, or take time to go to the beach.
Hawaii Governor's Mansion, also known as Washington Palace or the Little White House, was built in 1846, originally built by US Navy Captain John Dominis, the colonel's son John Jr. after taking control of Oahu, married the Hawaiian Princess, and later Queen Lily O'Callaghan. I have been living here. Later governors have lived here. It is now a museum.
The governor of Hawaii actually lives in such a beautiful place, it really seems to be in a paradise on earth, there are generally many, we don't know to go to the small story, as a tourist attraction, the price is still very high
Also known as the Washington residence, it is known for its appearance and the White House. Baylor Tania Street, which runs through the Hawaii State Capitol, is the small White House governor's residence. The Governor's Mansion of the Little White House is a two-story building with white walls and gray roofs, and three flags are hung above the main entrance, namely the national flag, state flag and governor flag.