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process. Bianchini chose a seated pose for the statue for two reasons: "First, he would be closer to the people, and I thought he would have liked that. Also, besides offering a more interesting composition, visually he would not be lost in the branches of the overhead Banyan tree as he would have
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in 1882, although newspaper articles in 1964 credit King
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at the west end would be retained and a shallow stage would be built using three stone-edged grass terraces, and a shallow pool measuring 150 ft × 15 ft (45.7 m × 4.6 m) would be built at the lower end of the park. Work began on the new park in April 1933, and was
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During World War II, bomb shelters were built on the grounds; in March 1943, plans were started for a war memorial plaque on the site, and shortly after V-J Day, the bomb shelters were cleared and the pond was repaired and replanted. The bronze statue of King
Kalakaua sculpted and cast by
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inscribed "Our deaths are not ours, they are yours. They will mean what you make them. Whether our lives and our deaths were for peace and a new hope or for nothing we cannot say. It is you who must say this." The other in memory of Hawaii County's honored dead of the
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Memorial.
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928:"The best way to see Hilo"
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915:. National Park Service.
867:100th Infantry Battalion
696:Kinoʻole o Liliha Pitman
583:Hilo Bayfront Beach Park
1290:"Hilo Land (continued)"
1196:. National Park Service
863:442nd Infantry Regiment
685:Merrie Monarch Festival
644:Merrie Monarch Festival
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