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Sunday, July 29, 2001



[ SUNDAY TRAVEL ]


[IN YOUR BACK YARD]

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LAHAINA RESTORATION FOUNDATION
The Carthaginian is typical of the ships that brought
the first missionaries to Hawaii and carried whale oil
back to New England in the 19th century.



Lahaina’s heart
found in its history

A foundation runs 5 museums
that capture the town's colorful
and fascinating past


By Cheryl Chee Tsutsumi
Special to the Star-Bulletin


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LAHAINA RESTORATION FOUNDATION
Built in 1834, the Baldwin Home is the oldest on Maui.




Lahaina Restoration Foundation

Address: 120 Dickenson St., Lahaina, HI 96761
Phone: (808) 661-3262
Hours: 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily for the Baldwin Home, Carthaginian, Old Lahaina Courthouse and Wo Hing Museum; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday for Hale Pai.
Admission: $5 for a family, $3 per person and $2 for seniors aged 55 and older for the Baldwin Home and Carthaginian. Admission to the other attractions is free.
Web site: www.lahainarestoration.org



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