Maui Historical Society

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Bailey House Museum – Museum Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"Zoom out. What’s this place all about? The Bailey House Museum, a small lava rock and Koa wood home, has had many lives. Built in 1833 as a mission, it then served as a female seminary, a private home, and a base during World War II. Today, the museum houses Maui's largest collection of Hawaiian artifacts. There's history on every inch, from the well-worn doorways to the creaky floors, all of which recall a time before Maui became known as a tony resort island. Can you tell us a bit more about what's inside? It will only take about an hour to get through this tiny museum, making it an educational pit-stop as you make your way around Maui. The collection of pre-European artifacts is particularly interesting, as are the gorgeous landscape oil paintings by Edward Bailey, after whom the house is named. Are there any temporary exhibits we can see? It's all one big permanent collection, but don't miss the second floor, which has been set up to look and feel like a 19th-century upcountry Maui home. If you're a real history buff, you can also ask for special access to the museum's robust collection of preserved letters and photographs. Who else is here scoping out the art? Because this museum is on the smaller side, most people are drive-bys looking to fill time on a rainy day or kill an hour before another activity. But that doesn't mean Bailey House isn't worth seeing; on the contrary, it will enrich anyone's trip. Anything to worry about as far as the facilities? This is an old house and the best parts are on the second floor, so it might not be suitable for visitors who can't handle stairs. Any guided tours worth trying? Although there are no guided tours, the volunteers are deeply passionate about the island's history. If you're curious about something, just ask. Gift shop: What will we find? An adorable gift shop sells charming handmade trinkets, soaps, coffees, and postcards. Any advice for the time- or attention-challenged? Make sure to walk through the gardens, home to a variety of local plants (some endangered) as well as the original 1919 redwood surfboard that belonged to Duke Kahanamoku, an Olympic medal-winning swimmer credited with popularizing the sport of surfing." - Todd Plummer

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2375A Main St, Wailuku, HI 96793 Get directions

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