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Hawaiian Historical Society

Honolulu, Hawai'i

Historical Society

Primarily a research facility, the Hawaiian Historical Society houses over 12,000 volumes on HawaiÔi and the Pacific; extensive collection of 19th and early 20th century materials on HawaiÔi including narratives of early voyages and travels, newspapers, p

Kona Historical Society

Captain Cook, Hawai'i

Historical Society

The Kona Historical Society preserves two historic sites which provide a glimpse of a way of life which is fast disappearing from the Kona landscape today. The historic Greenwell Store (c. 1875) houses exhibits, maps and photographs relating to history o

Maui Historical Society

Wailuku, Hawai'i

Historical Society

Historical Society

Primarily a research facility, KauaÔi Historical Society maintains the only general historical archive for KauaÔi.

Maui Historical Society

Wailuku, Hawai'i

Culture, Historic House, Historical Society

Built in 1833 on land that once was part of the royal compound of Kahekili, last chief of Maui, the Bailey House was once part of a school for Hawaiian girls and was the home of missionary teachers Edward and Caroline Bailey. The Bailey House is now a museum showcasing Hawaiian culture, artifacts, paintings and furnishings from 19th century Maui.