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154: 313: 857:. It is 10 feet (3.0 m) long, 4 feet (1.2 m) wide, and 6 feet (1.8 m) high. 157 names of soldiers and sailors from Hawaiʻi Island killed during World War II were inscribed on top. A lily pond reflects one side showing a central figure, a winged fighting man representing all combat forces. His wings signify protection and peace. On either side of him are people of the world living together in harmony. The back is inscribed "That their spirit may guide us to an ever living peace among all mankind." Since its completion, the names of those killed during the Korean and Vietnam Wars have been added. 29: 747: 400: 733: 817: 803: 342: 366: 424: 383: 330: 123: 448: 296: 354: 707: 412: 263: 270: 436: 277: 180:, and the U.S. Post Office and Office Building. In 1897, the courthouse wall was dismantled and the stones were reused in the structure for Waianuenue Avenue; in 1932, both the old county courthouse and Coney house (then being used as the county government building) were replaced with what is now EHCC, and the demolition of the 1868 courthouse began on November 14, 1932. 781:
Donations totaling $ 40,000 were raised for the statue. After Bianchini was selected as the sculptor in January 1988, he was given a hard deadline of July 1 to complete the statue; portions of the statue were cast in Bianchini's Hawaii studio and others in California because he was unable to receive
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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 Kalakaua with the planting. Severance lived across Waianuenue from the 1868 courthouse; the home itself, built approximately 1866 or 1867, had been moved to the intersection of Kilauea and Keawe with the construction of the Federal Building.
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to result in a "U" shape with two three-story wings. These were opened in 1938. The courtyard contains a flag pole, a mosaic-tiled fountain, and two decorative urns. In 1978 most postal functions moved to a new building. In a 1979 interior renovation, the courthouse was converted to federal office
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turned out. Unveiling ceremonies were followed by a procession to military services at the Veteran’s cemetery at (called Homelani) for four war dead returned from cemeteries in southern France and Italy. Maj. Hiro Higuchi, Army chaplain, formerly with the 442nd regiment officiated at the military
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At dedication October 31, 1948, Harold R. Warner, chairman of the Hawaii Island Chamber of Commerce memorial committee, turned the monument over to county chairman Clem A. Akina. Hundreds of residents stood in silence as Shojiro Takayama, who lost two sons in World War II, unveiled the monument.
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government made plans to build a Federal office building in Hilo, the second-largest city in the territory. However, funds were not available until 1913. Designed to include the post office at the time, it was built across Waianuenue from the present-day site of the park from 1915 to 1917. It was
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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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Hilo park commissioners Dr. Eugene W. Mitchell, Herbert Shipman, and Annabelle Ruddle began designing a park for the former county courthouse site shortly after clearing began, with the help of Robert O. Thompson and his wife Catherine (nee Jones), landscape architects from Honolulu. The
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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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inscribed "We leave you our deaths. Give them their meaning. Give them an end to the war and a true peace. Give them a victory that ends the war and a peace afterwards." Because of these additions, this monument is often referred to as the Korean War Memorial.
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The pond, which has a capacity of 50,000 US gal (190,000 L; 42,000 imp gal), was restored in 1989 and 2012. A multi-color lighted fountain was proposed for the pond in the early 1970s, but met considerable resistance.
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One of the trees was moved 5 mi (8.0 km) to Kaumana by Sheriff George Williams when Waianuenue was widened. It has survived at least one attempt to cut it down after it damaged a water main.
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Relatives of the following war dead attended the unveiling ceremonies: Pfc. Satoshi Matsuoka, Pfc. Toshiaki Morimoto, Pvt. Setsuo Nagano, and Pfc. James K. Okamoto.
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sufficient supplies in Hawaii. It took him 17 days to assemble, weld, grind, polish, and patina the separate segments.
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was conceived in 1943 by the Hawaii Island Chamber of Commerce and completed in 1948 at the east end of the park.
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Two plaques were added to opposite ends of the monument. One in memory of Hawaii County’s honored dead from the
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The banyan tree at the west end of the park was one of two originally planted by Sheriff and later Postmaster
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in 1825; the missionaries had originally established their site on the seasonal flood plain of the
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The area was originally the site of the first Christian Mission in the area known as
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is a major cultural event held annually in Hilo. He dedicated the park around 1877.
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Report of the Governor of the Territory of Hawaii to the Secretary of the Interior
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from 1874 to 1891, often called the "Merrie Monarch" because of his revival of
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was dedicated on August 6, 1988, with a time capsule embedded in its base.
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Federal Building, United States Post Office and Courthouse (Hilo, Hawaii)
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A Vermont Danby Imperial white marble monument to those who died in
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to design and carve the monument. Donations came from the Hawaii
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Associates were chosen as architects. They commissioned Sculptor
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A bronze statue of Kalākaua in the middle of the park holds a
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In 1936, an addition in a similar style of was designed by
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A second time capsule was buried in 1991 during a total
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It is in the block bounded by Waianuenue Avenue and
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Thompson Dies" 1028:"The origin of Kalakaua Park (continued)" 1700:Buildings and structures in Hilo, Hawaii 1562: 1546:Inventory of American Sculpture web site 1464:"Birthday tribute to Hawaii's last king" 1398: 1208: 1183: 1181: 1179: 705: 220:designed by Henry D. Whitfield, who was 152: 121: 1488:Kimberly Grant, Glenda Bendure (2005). 1361:"Giant Banyan Tree At Kalakaua On Spot" 987: 964: 1677: 1462:Critchlow, Leigh (November 17, 1988). 178:District Courthouse and Police Station 1176: 1160: 1158: 1627:"Kalakaua Park pond to be dedicated" 1410:Hughes, Maxine (September 4, 1988). 1194:National Register of Historic Places 1058:National Register of Historic Places 1045: 913:National Register of Historic Places 900: 610:Queen Liliʻuokalani Park and Gardens 132:Waiakea Mission Station-Hilo Station 126:The sundial donated by King Kalakaua 33:Kalakaua Park, with the view of the 1513:Sargent, Alice (October 31, 1948). 1007:Warshauer, Kent (October 7, 2001). 926:McNarie, Alan D. (April 14, 2002). 808:War Memorial monument and lily pond 200: 13: 1695:Protected areas of Hawaii (island) 1155: 722: 591:Wailoa River State Recreation Area 159:Old Saint Joseph's Catholic Church 138:, but they moved at the urging of 14: 1711: 1271:"Hilo Landmarks To Merry Monarch" 1219:"Reminiscences of Hilo landscape" 1073:"Kalakaua Park: Not Appreciated?" 494: Parks and open spaces  815: 801: 745: 731: 446: 434: 422: 410: 398: 381: 364: 352: 340: 328: 311: 294: 275: 268: 261: 27: 1645: 1619: 1593: 1550:Smithsonian American Art Museum 1534: 1506: 1481: 1455: 1429: 1353: 1308: 1263: 1237: 1170:General Services Administration 792: 671:The park was named in honor of 1492:. Lonely Planet. p. 257. 1135: 1109: 1071:Abe, Keith (August 25, 1946). 1064: 919: 909:"Haili Church Nomination form" 822:The Hawaii County War Memorial 701: 489: Points of interest  243: 1: 1437:"Donations sought for statue" 1009:"The origin of Kalakaua Park" 893: 648:Afook-Chinen Civic Auditorium 565:Russell Carroll Soccer Fields 558:/ Mokupāpapa Discovery Center 710:Banyan tree at Kalakaua Park 189:completed by February 1934. 7: 1092:"Kalakaua Park (continued)" 778:been if he were standing." 738:The Statue of King Kalakaua 533:East Hawaii Cultural Center 511:Lyman House Memorial Museum 250:Parks and attractions near 144:East Hawaii Cultural Center 16:Town square in Hilo, Hawaii 10: 1716: 928:"The best way to see Hilo" 665:Hilo International Airport 499: Transportation  204: 117: 1380:"Banyan Tree (continued)" 601:Coconut Island / Moku Ola 93: 54: 46: 42: 26: 21: 1060:. National Park Service. 915:. 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Federal Building and U.S. Post Office (ZIP 96721)
Coordinates
19°43′31″N 155°05′19″W / 19.72528°N 155.08861°W / 19.72528; -155.08861
town square
Hilo, Hawaii

Waiakea Mission Station-Hilo Station
Wailuku River
Queen Kaʻahumanu
East Hawaii Cultural Center
Bangor, Maine

Old Saint Joseph's Catholic Church
Brother Bertram
New England
town square
District Courthouse and Police Station
banyan tree
Henry Bianchini
Federal Building, United States Post Office and Courthouse (Hilo, Hawaii)
Territory of Hawaii
United States
Andrew Carnegie
clerestory
oriel windows
Louis A. Simon
Hilo Bay
Hilo, Hawaii
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