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1998, Honolulu Publishing
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Free copies of the Lahaina Historical Guide are
available throughout Lahaina Town and the K�`anapali resorts.
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Lahaina's first Episcopal
church was across the street from the present Holy
Innocents'. In 1909 the church moved to its present
location, once the site of a grass house built by
Kamehameha the Great for his daughter. Holy Innocents'
is known for its unique paintings, among them a Hawaiian
Madonna and scenes depicting local birds and flowers
as symbols of Christian belief. They were done by
DeLos Blackmar in 1940.
More: Holy
Innocents' Episcopal Church - info about the church
today, as well as more of the church's history. If
you're doing the real walking tour, this is a wonderful
place to rest a bit and escape the sun and heat.
Next
is the site of Hale Piula.
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