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HRS §6E-45

Korean and Vietnam Memorial Location and Design

This section sets where and how the Korean and Vietnam veterans memorial must be built at the state capitol. It must go on the Ewa lawn near Richards Street, with setbacks from stairs and streets, and fit the area's style. The design must use the site's natural features for quiet remembrance.

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The statute, as written — Korean and Vietnam memorial.] The memorial to the veterans of the Korean and Vietnam conflicts shall be constructed on the Ewa lawn of the state capitol among the trees near the Richards Street border

, bounded on one side by the covered stairway (with appropriate setback), Richards Street (with appropriate setback), and Beretania Street (with appropriate setback). The height of the memorial shall not exceed twenty feet, keeping in proportion with other statuary located in the immediate area. The design of the memorial shall utilize the natural assets of the site, with secluded areas of wall and trees for purposes of remembrance and meditation.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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