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“learn the local Hilo history”
The Lyman Museum began as the Lyman Mission House, originally built for New England missionaries David and Sarah Lyman in 1839. Nearly 100 eventful years later, in 1931, the Museum was established by their descendents. Today, the restored Mission House is on the State and National Registers of Historic Places and may be visited by guided tour.
What a great museum. One building covered the Hawaiian culture and one building was the actual mission building with a great tour guide. I could go again n again, there was so much to absorb. Read more
My wife and I visited here and found it a fascinating museum. First we got the tour of the Lyman Mission House which is the oldest standing wooden structure in Hawaii. The woman who gave us the... Read more
What an illuminating experience it was viewing the Lyman Museum! From the outside, the museum almost looks like a well-maintained Bank of Hawai'i! Inside, we were greeted by just the... Read more
Lyman Museum
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- Mon - Fri: 10:00 am - 4:30 pm
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