The Territorial Building is a government building of the Territory of Hawaiʻi.
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The building is located at 425 South King Street in downtown Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. The Territorial Building was designed by the architect Arthur Reynolds, in the Classical Revival architectural style. Building started in 1925 and was finished in 1926. A four-story tower sits atop a two-story base, with decoration only in the public areas. The front includes a large stairway with double landings, with massive columns for decoration. The central lobby has a leaded glass dome dipicting the seal of Hawaii.[1]
It is also called Kekuanaoa building after the royal politician Mataio Kekūanāoʻa (1793–1868).[2]
It became the home of the Attorney General of Hawaiʻi and other state offices. The building is adjacent to Aliʻiolani Hale and within walking distance of the Hawaiʻi State Capitol, Hawaiʻi State Library, ʻIolani Palace and Kawaiahao Church. The area was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 as the Hawaii Capital Historic District.[1]
During season nine (1976) of the television series Hawaii Five-O, Steve McGarret and his men had their offices in the Territorial Building rather than their usual home at the ʻIolani Palace, which was undergoing renovations at the time.