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Lyman House
Memorial Museum
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PHOTOS |
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Click on a thumbnail to
see a larger version of the photo |
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OVERVIEW |
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The Lyman Museum began as the Lyman
Mission House, originally built for New
England missionaries David and Sarah Lyman
in 1839. Nearly 100 eventful years later, in
1931, the Museum was established by their
descendents. Today, the restored Mission
House is on the State and National Registers
of Historic Places and may be visited by
guided tour.
The Lyman Museum building, next door to the
Mission House, houses a superb collection of
artifacts, fine art, and natural
history exhibits as well as an archives,
special exhibitions and a gift shop.
Visitors touring the two facilities can see
the old Mission House and life as it was 150
years ago, as well as state-of-the-art
exhibits on many aspects of Hawaiian natural
history and culture…a rare and well-rounded
view of the real Hawaii, as it was, as it
is today, and where it may be in years to
come.
The Lyman Museum Archives is open by
appointment only. The archives includes
historical documents, books, and
photographic collections.
The Lyman Museum is one of only four museums
in the State of Hawaii accredited by the
American Association of Museums. They are
also affiliated with the Smithsonian
Institution. |
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DIRECTIONS |
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http://www.lymanmuseum.org/Default.aspx?tabid=78 |
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WEBSITE |
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http://www.lymanmuseum.org |
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