Thomas Square

Thomas Square is a park Makiki - Lower Punchbowl - Tantalu Honolulu located in United States.

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925 S Beretania St. (btwn Ward Ave. & Victoria St.) Honolulu , HI 96814 United States

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Bluejuice Aloha

Corner of Ward and Beretania is the most dangerous in Hawaii. If your driving please show some aloha . If your walking or biking be careful out there kids! Straub is a great hospital if you need it ;-)

HISTORY

Admiral Thomas sailed into Honolulu in 1843. After Thomas gave his land back to the King, the ceremony took place here giving it its name. Thomas Square officially became a park in 1925.

Chris Camarillo

The city has taken a beautiful public space and made it inaccessible.

Christopher Nova Smith

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Chris Camarillo

Looking at non-native planters the city&NBC recently put in. Both installations violate state law to plant natives. Neither solve protests.

Chris Camarillo

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