Hānaiakamalama, or the Queen Emma Summer Palace as it is known today, served as a retreat for Queen Emma of Hawai‘i from 1857 to 1885. It is a now a historic house museum and landmark preserved and operated by the Daughters of Hawai‘i. The Palace was built in 1848, access may be limited for visitors who have difficulty climbing stairs.Hānaiakamalama, or the Queen Emma Summer Palace as it is known today, served as a retreat for Queen Emma of Hawai‘i from 1857 to 1885. It is a now a historic house museum and landmark preserved and operated by the Daughters of Hawai‘i. The Palace was built in 1848, access may be limited for visitors who have difficulty climbing stairs.
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Nuuanu - Punchbowl
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