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Hale Hō`ike`ike - Bailey House

Hale Hoikeike, the Bailey House Museum, is a mission home built in 1833 on the royal compound of Kahekili, last ruling chief of Maui, at the mouth of īao Valley and former site of the Wailuku Female Seminary for Hawaiian girls (1837-1849)

Hale Hoikeike, the Bailey House Museum, is a mission home built in 1833 on the royal compound of Kahekili, last ruling chief of Maui, at the mouth of īao Valley and former site of the Wailuku Female Seminary for Hawaiian girls (1837-1849)

Hale Hō`ike`ike - Bailey House

by Maui Historical Society
Hale Hō`ike`ike - Bailey House
Hale Hō`ike`ike - Bailey House
Hale Hō`ike`ike - Bailey House
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Hale Hoikeike, the Bailey House Museum, is a mission home built in 1833 on the royal compound of Kahekili, last ruling chief of Maui, at the mouth of īao Valley and former site of the Wailuku Female Seminary for Hawaiian girls (1837-1849). It was the home of missionary teacher Edward Bailey and his family until 1888. The Bailey House opened as a museum in 1957. The 0.7-acre historic site was placed on the National and Hawaii Registers of Historic Places in 1972.

Hale Hō`ike`ike - Bailey House

App Details

Version
4.2.1
Rating
NA
Size
102Mb
Genre
Travel
Last updated
January 23, 2020
Release date
October 18, 2016
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App Store Description

Hale Hoikeike, the Bailey House Museum, is a mission home built in 1833 on the royal compound of Kahekili, last ruling chief of Maui, at the mouth of īao Valley and former site of the Wailuku Female Seminary for Hawaiian girls (1837-1849). It was the home of missionary teacher Edward Bailey and his family until 1888. The Bailey House opened as a museum in 1957. The 0.7-acre historic site was placed on the National and Hawaii Registers of Historic Places in 1972.

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