Hawai‘i
   
Lyman Museum  
   
  Location:
276 Haili Street, Hilo
Website: www.lymanmuseum.org
Office: Monday–Friday 8:00 am–5:00 pm
Mail to: 276 Haili Street, Hilo, HI 96720
Phone: (808) 935-5021 Fax: (808) 969-7685
Email: info@lymanmuseum.org



 
  Hours: Monday–Saturday 9:30 am–4:30 pm; closed Sunday, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day
Admission: Adult $10, Senior (60 plus) $8, Child 6–18 years $3
 
   
 
A lesson in both cultural and natural history of Hawai‘i, the restored home of missionaries David and Sarah Lyman, built in 1839, houses Hawaiian, missionary and ethnic artifacts, volcano and mineral displays, flora and fauna, marine and land shells. Collections include Chinese and Hawaiian art, and features paintings and prints on the subject of Hawai‘i.


 
  Collections: historical house (1839), home of missionaries Reverend David and Sarah Lyman; Hawaiian, missionary, and ethnic artifacts; volcano and mineral displays, flora and fauna, marine and land shells, Chinese and Hawaiian art and other fine arts; astronomy exhibit

Programs and tours: guided and self-guided tours of historical downtown Hilo, permanent and special exhibitions, educational programs for children and adults, outreach programs on Hawaiian culture and heritage, including videotapes and Elderhostel programs

Special events: Special Events and Public Programs - Please visit website.

Membership: Student $5, Out-of-state $15, Adult $25, Family $35, Sustaining $100, Contributing Annual $250, Lifetime $1000

Facilities: rental facilities available, handicap access (call to inquire - may be limited); meeting room, capacity 100; library, open by appointment; museum shop

Parking: on street parking

Nonprofit organization
AAM accredited
Hawai‘i and National Register of Historic Places
HMA member
Smithsonian Institution Affiliate