United States Immigration Office
The U.S. Immigration Office in Honolulu, Hawaii was constructed in 1934 based on a design by C.W. Dickey and Herbert C. Cayton. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.Photo: Joel Bradshaw, Public domain.
- Type: Office building
- Description: historic building in Hawaii, United States of America
- Address: 595 Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96813
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Iolani Palace and Aliʻiōlani Hale.
Iolani Palace
Museum
Photo: Gage Skidmore, CC BY-SA 2.0.
The ʻIolani Palace was the royal residence of the rulers of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi beginning with Kamehameha III under the Kamehameha Dynasty and ending with Queen Liliʻuokalani under the Kalākaua Dynasty. Iolani Palace is situated 1 km northeast of United States Immigration Office.
Aliʻiōlani Hale
Courthouse
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Aliʻiōlani Hale is a building located in downtown Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, currently used as the home of the Hawaiʻi State Supreme Court. It is the former seat of government of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi and the Republic of Hawaiʻi. Aliʻiōlani Hale is situated 730 metres northeast of United States Immigration Office.
Hawaii Children’s Discovery Center
Museum
Hawaii Children's Discovery Center is a children's museum located near Honolulu, Hawaii's Kaka'ako Waterfront Park. Founded in 1989, the 38,000 sq ft museum receives over 200,000 visits from children and their families every year. Hawaii Children’s Discovery Center is situated 700 metres south of United States Immigration Office.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Downtown Honolulu and Hawaii Capital Historic District.
Downtown Honolulu
Photo: Sullynyflhi, Public domain.
Downtown Honolulu is the commercial and governmental center of the Hawaiian Islands, with a number of cultural attractions for visitors to enjoy. Unlike many cities in the United States, Honolulu's downtown has few hotels, with the city's major concentration of hotels located in the tourist center of Waikiki.
Hawaii Capital Historic District
Suburb
Photo: Xpixupload, Public domain.
The Hawaii Capital Historic District in Honolulu, Hawaii, has been the center of government of Hawaii since 1845.
United States Immigration Office
- Categories: historic building, building, and office
- Location: Honolulu County, Hawaii, Polynesia, Oceania
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Latitude
21.29977° or 21° 17′ 59″ northLongitude
-157.86383° or 157° 51′ 50″ westHeight
10 metres (33 feet)Open location code
73H474XP+WFOpenStreetMap ID
way 495467952OpenStreetMap feature
building=officeWikidata ID
Q7890687
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