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Hawaii began observing Hawaiian Standard Time on January 13, 1896, at noon. [3] [4] On May 19, 1947, the Hawaii Territorial Legislature approved a bill to change Hawaiian Standard Time to UTC−10:00, which would go into effect on June 8, 1947. [5] After the Uniform Time Act was passed in 1966, Hawaii was placed in the new Alaska–Hawaii Time ...
The Cook Islands also use the same time. [7] These areas do not use DST. "Hawaii–Aleutian Time Zone" is a U.S. term and for that reason the Polynesian areas are not considered to be a part of the Hawaii–Aleutian Time Zone. The largest city and metropolitan area in the Hawaii–Aleutian Time Zone are Honolulu and its metropolitan area ...
1912 - Honolulu Star-Bulletin in publication. 1913 - Hawaii State Library building constructed. [16] 1920 John H. Wilson becomes mayor. Mission Houses Museum established. [citation needed] 1922 Princess Theatre opens. [24] Hawaii Theatre built. [25] KGU signs on the air as Honolulu and Hawaii's first radio station; 1924 - Central Union Church ...
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The Honolulu branch was the first successful Japanese bank in Hawaiʻi. The building at 36 Merchant Street dates from 1909 and was designed by one of Honolulu's most prolific architects, Henry Livingston Kerr, who considered it not just his own finest work, but the finest in the city at the time. The brick and steel structure is L-shaped, with ...
Ray Jerome Baker (December 1, 1880 – October, 1972) was an American photographer, film maker and lecturer. His photographs are among some of the earliest professional works in Humboldt County, California and later in Hawaii where his work focused on the people of that state.
ʻIolani Palace (1882) and grounds, including the Old Archives Building (1906) and old mausoleum mound (1825) ʻIolani Palace Bandstand (1883) Kamehameha Statue (1883) Kapuaiwa Building (1884) Hawaii State Library (1913) Honolulu Hale Annex (1916) U.S. Post Office, Customhouse, and Courthouse (1921) King David Kalakaua Building (1922) State ...
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii: 1835-1837 Church Oldest church in Hawaii. Huliheʻe Palace: Kailua-Kona, Hawaii: 1838 Palace built by governor Kuakini, and later purchased by King Kalākaua and Queen Kapiʻolani [3] Kawaiahaʻo Church: Honolulu, Hawaii: 1836-1842 Church At one time the national church of the Hawaiian Kingdom and chapel of the royal family [4]