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Kaahumanu Church
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PHOTOS |
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Click on a thumbnail to
see a larger version of the photo |
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OVERVIEW |
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A
Wailuku landmark, the Ka'ahumanu Church was designed in New
England style by Edward Bailey. Founded in 1832, the
congregation erected the current church in 1876 to honor
King Kamehameha's Queen, the powerful ali'i Ka'ahumanu,
whose influence was instrumental in establishing
Christianity in the Hawaiian Islands.
Originally the church was a simple grass hut and was
replaced in stone in 1837 and in wood in 1976. |
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DIRECTIONS |
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In Wailuku, take Highway 32 west. High
Street is located before Bailey House
Museum. Take a left on South High Street. |
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