District Courthouse and Police Station | |
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Location | Hilo, Hawaii |
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Coordinates | 19°43′29″N155°5′18″W / 19.72472°N 155.08833°W /19.72472; -155.08833 |
Area | 0.57 acres or 0.23 hectares |
Built | 1932 |
NRHP reference No. | 79000752[1] |
Added to NRHP | September 4, 1979 |
TheEast Hawaii Cultural Center (EHCC) is anart gallery,community theater, andcultural center in downtownHilo,Hawaii. EHCC features regular art exhibitions with free or suggested donation entry to the general public. Founded by an umbrella group of local arts organizations, the Center is housed in a historic former police station facingKalakaua Park.
The building was listed as site 79000752 on theNational Register of Historic Places on September 4, 1979.[2]
The two-story structure is built fromreinforced concrete with wooden interiors.It is located at 141 Kalakaua Street, coordinates19°43′29″N155°05′18″W / 19.72472°N 155.08833°W /19.72472; -155.08833.The area had been used for civic buildings since about 1817, with the park across the street created byKing David Kalākaua in 1877. In February 1969 the court was moved to a new state office building, and in 1975 the police department moved to a larger building, leaving it vacant.
The East Hawaii Cultural Council was founded in 1967, and leased the building which was planned for demolition.