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Protestant missionaries arrived on the North Shore of Kauai in 1834 and built a simple wood frame church in 1841 to replace an earlier temporary structure.
Eventually, the church became the school building and missionary hall. The green Hui’ia Church was built nearby in 1912, incorporating the original mission bell in its steeple.
The missionary hall is now a museum and the church, which suffered damage in the floods of 2018, is once again open for services on Sundays
Kauai Posts:
- Wailua Falls
- Lihue Plantation Hanama‘ulu Ditch
- ʻŌpaekaʻa Falls
- Wailua River State Park
- Mount Waiʻaleʻale
- Fuji Beach
- Moloa’a Beach
- Kīlauea Point National Wildlife Refuge
- Kīlauea Lighthouse
- Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge
- Wai’oli Hui’ia Church
- NININI POINT LIGHTHOUSE (Coming Soon)
- Waimea Canyon State Park: Red Dirt Falls (Coming Soon)
- Waimea Canyon State Park: Waimea Canyon Lookout (Coming Soon)
- Waimea Canyon State Park: Waipo’o Falls (Coming Soon)
- Kōkeʻe State Park: Kalalau Lookout (Coming Soon)
- Kōkeʻe State Park: Pu’u O Kila Lookout (Coming Soon)
- Russian Fort Elizabeth State Historical Park (Coming Soon)
- Hanapepe Swinging Bridge (Coming Soon)
- Koloa Heritage Trail: Spouting Horn (Coming Soon)
- Koloa Heritage Trail: Keoneloa Bay (Coming Soon)
- Nā Pali Coast State Wilderness Park (Coming Soon)
Location: 5 Kuhio Hwy #5363A, Hanalei, HI 96714
Designation: National Register of Historic Plaaces
Date designated/established: 1973
Date of my visit: April 18, 2019
It’s beautiful and gracious structure. Vivienne Lingard
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What a beautiful building 😊
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The colors are stunning in the stained glass. Truly a beautiful look photo!
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