Hulihe'e Palace
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Hulihe'e Palace is located at: 75-5718 Ali's Drive Built in 1838 by Governor John Adams Kuakini (cousin of King
Kamehameha), Hulihe'e Palace remained until 1916 a vacation spa for Hawaiian
royalty. The historic two-story structure, now a museum, displays a collection
of former Hawaiian royalty furniture and effects, as well as ancient artifacts
owned and maintained by the Daughters of Hawai'i. This Palace was recently
restored to the Kalakaua period and features ancient Hawaiian artifacts and
treasured heirlooms. The palace was recently restored to the
Kalakaua period and features ancient Hawaiian artifacts and treasured heirlooms. Majestically surrounded by an expanse of lawn and trees,
Hulihe'e Palace stands on the shores of Kailua-Kona on the Big Island across
from Mokuaikaua Church, a handsome coral and lava structure arduously built by
the island's first Christians.
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 96750
Voice: 808-329-1877
Website: www.huliheepalace.org
E-mail:
hulihee@ilhawii.net
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