Immerse yourself in the traditions of Hawai‘i by joining knowledgeable Maui Nei guides in "A Journey Through Lahaina's Past." The story begins over 1700 years ago with the arrival of the first Polynesian settlers. Global migrations come alive at Keawaiki, the town’s harbor and historic gateway. Learn of ancient voyages, religious temples, sacred Hawaiian Kings, and the beginnings of western contact.
Old Lahaina Courthouse, Est 1859, A bad storm in 1858 destroyed more than 20 houses in Lahaina, including Hale Piula (the courthouse). A year later a new courthouse was built using stones from the old one and for a year it served as the center of justice for Maui County.
The Old Lahaina Lighthouse, built in 1840 and rebuilt in 1905, is the oldest lighthouse in the Hawaiian islands and the entire United States Pacific Coast.
The Baldwin Home, built in 1834, It is named for the Reverend Dwight Baldwin, a Harvard-trained doctor and missionary, who moved his family into the house in 1838.
Master's Reading Room, Built in 1834, The current home of the Lahaina Restoration Foundation was originally built as a reading room for ships' captains, who often spent a long time in Lahaina's port.
Lahaina's Giant Banyan Tree, originates from India, planted in 1873 by Maui's then sheriff to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the building of the island's and first mission house has grown into Maui's biggest banyan tree, spans more than 200ft/60m
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