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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.
Several United States post offices are individually notable and have operated under the authority of the United States Post Office Department (1792–1971) or the United States Postal Service (since 1971).
Federal Building, U.S. Post Office and Courthouse † Hilo: 154 Waianuenue Avenue: D. Haw. 1959–1979: n/a King David Kalakaua Building † Honolulu: 335 Merchant Street: D. Haw. 1959–1978: King Kalākaua (2003; renamed after end of federal use) Prince Kūhiō Federal Building: Honolulu: 300 Ala Moana Boulevard: D. Haw. 1977–present ...
The United States Postal Service operates the ʻAiea Post Office. [12] The Hawaii Department of Public Safety operates the Halawa Correctional Facility in an area near ʻAiea. [13] [14] Camp H. M. Smith, headquarters of the United States Pacific Command, is located in ʻAiea.
The United States Postal Service operates the Kailua Post Office. [ 25 ] The Hawaii Department of Public Safety operates the Women's Community Correctional Center ; [ 26 ] it was defined in the Maunawili CDP as of the 2000 U.S. Census , [ 27 ] but was redefined as being in the Kailua CDP as of the 2010 U.S. Census . [ 28 ]
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.
A sectional center facility routes mail between local post offices, ... 327-329, 347) 10401 Post Office Blvd., Orlando, FL 32862; Tallahassee ... Honolulu (967-968) Idaho
SALT at Our Kaka‘ako, a shopping, food, and event venue in downtown Honolulu, Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi. Our Kakaʻako is a residential and commercial project led by Kamehameha Schools and Castle & Cooke Homes Hawaiʻi Inc. that aims to improve Hawaiʻi's urban-island lifestyle.