
St. Andrew’s was originally the seat of the Anglican Church in Hawaii, back in the days of the Hawaiian Kingdom. But when the United States turfed out the Hawaiian royalty and took over, the church became Episcopalian and remains so today.
The main part of the cathedral is on the other side of the tower. I took this view because I was walking by on this street and I liked the traditional look of the church contrasting with the tropical foliage!

Yes, a nice contrast, Graham.
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Glad you liked it Karen.
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I kind of got stuck in the text, Graham, and started to read about the history of Hawaii. Forgot all about the church… xx
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Been there, done that. I can’t tell you how many times I go to look up something and emerge a good deal later wondering how I got there!
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That is a good side to view the church from I agree Graham. Is the stone from there or imported to build the church?
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The original building was shipped over from England and put together here. One reason it’s a classic design.
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Thought so. 19th century Lego
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Just click them into place!
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