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2375-A Main Street
Wailuku, Hawaii 96793 |
Office Ph# 808.244.3326
Fax# 808.244.3920 |
eMail - info@mauimuseum.org
Mission Statement
The Maui Historical Society shall collect, preserve, study, interpret, and share the history and heritage of Maui. | |
Our annual fundraiser concert,
E Ho'oulu Aloha - "To Grow In Love"
was held on November 27, 2004
The Maui Historical Society and Bailey House Museum would like to thank everyone who participated making this year's event a success!
MAHALO!!!! |
The Bailey House Museum
Built in 1833, the Bailey House is now a museum showcasing Hawaiian culture, artifacts, paintings, and furnishings from nineteenth-century Maui.
Located in historic Wailuku Maui, Hawaii, built on the site of the Royal compound of Kahekili, last ruling chief of Maui, the house served as the Mission station for the Wailuku Female Seminary for Girls until 1847, then occupied by Edward Bailey and his family until 1888.
On the grounds are gardens with native Hawaiian and missionary-era plants, Hawaiian artifacts, missionary furnishings, and paintings by Edward Bailey.
Visit the Museum Shop for good books about things Hawaiian, recordings of Hawaiian music, small treasures, and gifts - all made in Hawaii These are ways of "Keeping Maui's History Alive"! |
Museum and Gift Shop Hours:
Monday - Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.;
Closed Sunday, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Research Hours:
Monday - Friday 10:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Space is limited for researchers.
It is best to call for an appointment.
Research Assistant Available:
Tuesdays and Thursdays 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Admission:
Adult $5, Senior $4, Child 7-12 years $1;
Members and children 6 years and under free |
Mahalo For Your Help In Keeping Maui's History Alive |
The Maui Historical Society Board of Trustees and staff are dedicated to the mission to collect, preserve, study, interpret and share the history and heritage of Maui. As caretakers of the land, artifacts, photographs, and documents that have been entrusted to our care, it is our responsibility to ensure that the cultural roots and history that define our community will continue to be there for future generations.
Roslyn Lightfoot, Executive Director |
This web site is hosted by
Meyer Computer, Inc. 2141 Vineyard Street Wailuku, Hawaii
Mahalo!
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