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The King David Kalakaua Building in Honolulu, Hawaii is a government building formerly known as the U.S. Post Office, Customhouse, and Courthouse. It was the official seat of administration in the Territory of Hawaii and state of Hawaii for the United States federal government.
Kamehameha V Post Office at the corner of Merchant and Bethel Streets in Honolulu, Hawaii was the first building in the Hawaiian Islands to be constructed entirely of precast concrete blocks reinforced with iron bars.
Federal Building, United States Post Office and Courthouse (Hilo, Hawaii) Kamehameha V Post Office, Honolulu; King David Kalakaua Building, Honolulu, Hawaii, formerly known as U.S. Post Office, Customhouse, and Courthouse; United States Post Office–Lihue, on Kauai
The islands of Hawaii only have one post office open late: the main office in Honolulu, which is open until 8 p.m. Mail your last-minute taxes from there: 3600 Aolele St., Room 208C Honolulu, HI 96820
The United States Postal Service operates the Downtown Honolulu Post Office at 335 Merchant Street. [2] The Skyline rail system is planning to connect Downtown Honolulu with a Chinatown station, a Downtown station near the Aloha Tower, and a Civic Center station in the Capitol District. These stations are planned to open in 2031.
The Prince Kūhiō Building was constructed to replace the aging Federal Court, Customs House and Post Office building fronting ʻIolani Palace and adjacent to Aliʻiōlani Hale which had been built in 1922 and expanded in 1931. [8] After being mostly vacant, the old building was renovated and put up for sale.
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Hawaii State Library (1913) Honolulu Hale Annex (1916) U.S. Post Office, Customhouse, and Courthouse (1921) King David Kalakaua Building (1922) State Office Building (1926) YWCA Building (1927) Hawaiian Electric Company Building (1927) Armed Services YMCA (1928) Honolulu Hale (1929) and grounds; State Tax Office (1939)