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During the reign of
King Kamehameha IV, the Kingdom of Hawaii acquired
a Victorian flair. His queen, Emalani Rooke, had strong
ties to the British throne, and many families joined
the Anglican Church after Queen Emalani requested
that the Archbishop of Canterbury form a church in
Hawaii. The cemetery of the Episcopal Church, located
on Wainee Street between Prison and Hale streets,
contains burial sites of many early Anglican families
on Maui.
Adjacent to the cemetery
is Hale Aloha.
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