Baldwin Home Museum open for daytime visits
LAHAINA — Lahaina Restoration Foundation announced the return of daytime visits of the Baldwin Home Museum beginning Thursday, Feb. 25.
New days and hours will be Thursday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The popular Candle Lit Tour of the famous missionary home will continue on Friday evenings from 5 to 8 p.m. in conjunction with the weekly Friday Night is Art Night.
All daytime visits and the Candle Lit Tour are $5 per person with children 12 and under free. Each visit is limited to five people at any one time.
Reservations are recommended and can be made online at www.lahainarestoration.org/events.
Sign-ups will also be taken onsite if space is available.
Come explore the fully furnished 19th century home of Dr. Baldwin and his family. The home itself, the household furniture, the aged photographs and artifacts, the displays and library present a fascinating picture of the busy Sandwich Isle life as lived by a missionary who was both a physician and a constructive community force.
Paid parking, with an entrance on Dickenson Street, is available behind the museum. Proceeds from the parking lot are used for the continued restoration and preservation of Lahaina’s historic sites.
In conformance with Maui County regulations, masks must be worn while on the Baldwin Home property and in the parking lot.
Single-use masks and hand sanitizer will be available at the museum, and social distancing will be enforced.
For more information, call the Lahaina Restoration Foundation office at 661-3262.