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Bailey House Museum at a Glance
The Bailey House Museum was built in 1833 and showcases
Hawaiian culture, paintings, artifacts and furnishings from 19th century
Maui. It is located in Wailuku and was built on the site
of the royal compound of Kahekiki, who was the last ruling
chief of Maui.
The house was the mission station for the
Wailuku Female Seminary for Girls until 1847. It later became
the home of Edward Bailey and his family until 1888.
The museum grounds feature gardens with native Hawaiian
and missionary-era plants. Also, there are paintings by
Edward Bailey. In the museum shop one can find many Hawaiian
items and gifts.
Bailey House Museum in Bullet Points
- Museum was built in 1833
- View Hawaiian paintings and furnishings from nineteenth-century
Maui
- Home of Edward Bailey and his family until 1888
Bailey House Museum Hours and Admission
Admission: Adult $7, Senior $5, Child 7-12 years $2; Members and children 6 years and under free.
Hours: Monday - Saturday 10 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; closed
Sunday, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New
Year's Day.
Bailey House Museum Location
Address: 2375-A Main Street Wailuku, Hawaii 96793
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