Hale Pa'i Printing Museum

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980 Lahainaluna Rd
Lahaina, HI 96761
When the first missionaries arrived in Lahaina in 1823, they stressed to the ali‘i of Hawai‘i the importance of education and literacy for their people, and a seed was planted. By 1831, Lahainaluna Seminary was established, becoming the first secondary school west of the Rockies. Lahainaluna survives today as Lahaina’s public high school. On its campus is Hale Pa‘i, the House of Printing. Students were taught how to set type, operate the press, create copper engravings and bind books. Textbooks and teaching aids were created and continually improved. The original press printed the first newspaper published west of the Rocky Mountains on February 14, 1834. It was a four-page weekly called “Ka Lama Hawaii.”

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Made it to the High School
9/21/2017

The High School way up the hill contains the Printing Museum. There is a grave just outside this bu...

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Small museum, interesting history
7/10/2017

This is a good place to learn of the history of how Hawaii quickly went from a non-literate culture ...

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Understanding Lahainian early history
4/12/2017

Tucked away high up above Lahaina is this important part of Hawaiian cultural history. Whilst a smal...

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