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Location:
2913 Pali Highway, Honolulu
Website: www.daughtersofhawaii.org
Office: MondayFriday 8:30 am4:00 pm
Mail to: 2913 Pali Highway, Honolulu, HI 96817
Phone: (808) 595-3167 museum, (808) 595-3603 office/gift shop; Fax:
(808) 595-4395
Email: doh1903@hawaii.rr.com
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Hours:
daily 9:00 am4:00 pm; closed major holidays
Admission: Adult $6, Child 17 and under $1, Seniors $4; reservations
required for groups of 20 or more |
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in 1847, the restored and furnished home of Queen
Emma and King Kamehameha IV offers a glimpse into
the lifestyle of the Hawaiian monarchy. |
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Collections:
restored house (1847), household furnishings and personal effects of Queen
Emma and her family, Hawaiian artifacts, Hawaiian quilts; reference collection
on Hulihee Palace, Queen Emma Palace and the Daughters of Hawaii
Programs and tours: guided group and school tours,
special exhibits, arts and crafts demonstrations, audiovisual
programs, Hawaiian quilting and Hawaiian-language classes
Membership: Daughters of Hawaii, Auxiliary: Calabash
Cousins
Facilities: rental facilities available, handicap access (call to inquire - may be limited); meeting room with stage and kitchen,
capacity 100; gift shop; adjacent gardens and picnic area
Parking: ample parking
Public transportation: call to inquire
Nonprofit organization
Hawaii Register and National Register of Historic Places
HMA member |
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