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King Kamehameha Statue Overview

The King Kamehameha Statue is a prominent landmark located in Honolulu, Hawaii, honoring King Kamehameha I, the founder and first ruler of the Kingdom of Hawaii. The statue, made of bronze, stands at an impressive 18 feet tall and weighs over 15,000 pounds.

It portrays King Kamehameha I wearing a traditional cloak and holding a spear, symbolizing his strength and leadership. The statue is situated in front of the Ali'iolani Hale building, which houses the Hawaii State Supreme Court, adding to its historical and cultural significance. Dedicated in 1883, the statue commemorates King Kamehameha's legacy as a unifier of the Hawaiian Islands and a symbol of Hawaiian sovereignty. Visitors and locals alike often gather around the statue to admire its craftsmanship and pay homage to the revered king. The annual King Kamehameha Day celebrations, held on June 11th, include floral parades and ceremonies at the statue, further highlighting its importance in Hawaiian culture and history. The King Kamehameha Statue stands as a timeless tribute to a remarkable leader and a symbol of Hawaii's rich heritage and identity.

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