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Historic "Washington Place"

Across the street from the State Capitol on Beretania Street is Washington Place, former home to a dozen of Hawai`i’s governors. Queen Lili`uokalani, the last Hawaiian monarch, also lived in this residence.

Captain John Dominis, a wealthy trader, built Washington Place. King Kamehemeha III later named Washington Place after the first President of the United States.

In an effort to return Washington Place to the people of Hawai`i, a second structure was constructed with private funds in 2001. The Governor’s new residence is a 5,000-square-foot home on the same plot of land as Washington Place. Governor Lingle is the first governor to reside in the new house.  The original Washington Place is now a museum for visitors wishing to learn more about the history of the state.

Washington Place will undergo safety, accessibility and landscaping improvements that will require the closure of the museum to the public from September 3 through October 17, 2008.  Read more.

 

Tour of Rooms in Washington Place - For inquiries about a tour of Washington Place, please call 586-0248 or click on the appropriate link below.

 

Special Events - For inquiries about renting the Washington Place premises for a special event, please download a Special Events Information (PDF file) and contact:

Glenn K. Shigeta, CMP
Special Assistant to the Governor
Washington Place
(808) 586-0240
(808) 586-0790 Fax
Glenn.Shigeta@hawaii.gov

 

To download a brochure about the history of Washington Place, home of Hawai`i's governors and last monarch, Queen Lili`uokalani, please click here.

 

 

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