Maui
   
Lahaina Restoration Foundation  
   
  Location:
120 Dickenson Street, Lahaina
Office: Monday–Friday 8:00 am–4:00 pm
Mail to: 120 Dickenson Street, Lahaina, HI 96761
Phone: (808) 661-3262 Fax: (808) 661-9309
Email: lrf@maui.net



 
  Hours: daily 10:00 am–4:00 pm
Admission: Baldwin House: Adult $3, Family $5, Senior $2, school groups and children accompanied by adult free; Ship: Adult $3, Family $5, Senior $2; children accompanied by adult free; all other sites, free
 
   
 
The Lahaina Restoration Foundation manages a number of historical buildings and cultural sites. The walking tour brochure directs visitors to 31 sites within a few blocks radius, including Baldwin House (1835), Master’s Reading Room (1834), Hale Pa’i Printing House (1837), Wo Hing Chinese Temple (1912), Hale Pa’ahao Prison (1852), Hale Aloha Church and Old Lahaina Courthouse (1859).


 
  Collections: Baldwin House (1835), Master’s Reading Room (1834), Hale Pa‘i Printing House (1837), Wo Hing Chinese Temple (1912), Hale Pa‘ahao Prison (1852), Hale Aloha Church, missionary furnishings, Brig Carthaginian, marine and whaling artifacts, Chinese artifacts

Programs and tours: guided and self-guided tours, walking-tour maps provided; permanent and temporary exhibitions; video theaters, school tours and programs, lectures, films, dance recitals

Membership: Annual $20

Facilities: handicap access (call to inquire - may be limited); meeting facilities, capacity 35; library on the history of Hawai‘i and Lahaina maritime history, for researchers only; photograph collection; microfilm center; reading room; exhibit space; gift shop

Parking: $2 per hour, 62 stalls

Public transportation: call to inquire

Nonprofit organization
Lahaina Historical District is a National Historic Landmark
HMA member