Thomas Square

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Thomas Square is a historic public park in Honolulu, Hawaii, known for commemorating the 1843 restoration of Hawaiian sovereignty under King Kamehameha III.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public park
commemorates King Kamehameha III NERFINISHED
Paulet Affair NERFINISHED
Restoration Day NERFINISHED
restoration of Hawaiian sovereignty in 1843
coordinateLocation 21.300°N 157.848°W
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasCulturalSignificance site of annual Restoration Day observances
symbol of Hawaiian sovereignty
hasFeature flagpoles
fountain
lawn areas
trees
walkways
hasMonument Hawaiian sovereignty restoration monument NERFINISHED
hasStatue statue of King Kamehameha III NERFINISHED
hasUse ceremonial events
civic gatherings
public recreation
heritageDesignation historic park
inception 19th century
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory City and County of Honolulu NERFINISHED
location Honolulu, Hawaii NERFINISHED
namedAfter Richard Thomas NERFINISHED
near Blaisdell Center NERFINISHED
Honolulu Museum of Art NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
ownedBy City and County of Honolulu NERFINISHED

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King Street hasLandmark Thomas Square
subject surface form: King Street (Honolulu)