- Aloha Tower
Infobox_nrhp | name =Aloha Tower
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caption = The Aloha Tower has been greeting vessels to port at Honolulu Harbor since September 11, 1926.
location=Honolulu, HI
lat_degrees = 23 | lat_minutes = 7 | lat_seconds = 5.6 | lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 157 | long_minutes = 51 | long_seconds = 12.25 | long_direction = W
area =
built =1925
architect= Arthur Reynolds
architecture= Late Gothic Revival
added =May 13 ,1976
governing_body = State
refnum=76000660 cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]The Aloha Tower is a lighthouse that is considered one of the premier landmarks of the state of
Hawaii in theUnited States . Opened onSeptember 11 ,1926 , theAloha Tower is located at Pier 9 ofHonolulu Harbor . It has and continues to be a guiding beacon welcoming vessels to the City and County of Honolulu. Just as theStatue of Liberty greeted hundreds of thousands of immigrants each year toNew York City , theAloha Tower greeted hundreds of thousands of immigrants to Honolulu. At 10 stories and 184 feet (56 m) of height topped with 40 feet (12 m) of flag mast, for four decades the Aloha Tower was the tallest structure in Hawaii. It was built in Hawaiian Gothic architecture.Redevelopment
In 1981, the
Governor of Hawaii and the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism established the Aloha Tower Development Corporation. Thepublic corporation was charged with developing the land around the Aloha Tower in such a manner as to benefit the state's commercial trade industry based at Honolulu Harbor while at the same time providing the residents of Hawaii with ample access to the downtown waterfront. The entire Aloha Tower Complex, as defined by the public corporation, was identified as Piers 5 and 6, Piers 8 through 23, and portions of Nimitz Highway and Iwilei.Museum marketplace
In 1982, the
Hawaii Maritime Center was opened near theAloha Tower in an old royal pier to present the history of Honolulu Harbor and the relative industries it served. Docked at the royal pier is theFalls of Clyde , a historic shipping vessel. In 2002, the Hawaii Maritime Center became an incorporated institution of theBishop Museum . In 1994, theAloha Tower Marketplace opened making Honolulu Harbor the only harbor in the nation to combine a visitor attraction, retail and restaurant outlets and working commercial harbor facilities at a single location.Recent developments
The Aloha Tower Development Corporation continues its work today with plans to modernize the facilities and infrastructure in and around the Aloha Tower Complex. Its most significant hurdle is to find a way of making travel through Nimitz Highway more efficient. In 2004, a controversial proposal was made to construct an underground
highway tunnel beneath the complex. Other proposals include the establishment ofstreetcar s, elimination of commercial high-rises in the area and increase of high-rise residential units instead. State officials want to close the parking lot fronting the Aloha Tower and destroy the adjacent Hawaiian Electric Companypower plant , then fill the space with a park. In consideration of heightened security measures after 9/11, tourist access to the observation deck was restricted, but has since been reopened.Gallery
External links
* [http://www.alohatower.org/ Aloha Tower Development Corporation]
* [http://www.alohatower.com Aloha Tower Marketplace]
* [http://www.alohaboatdays.org Aloha Boat Days]
* [http://gotakon.blogspot.com/2007/03/highly-accurate-representations-of.html Aloha Tower in Test Drive Unlimited]References
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