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The Baldwin Home was built in 1834 and served as the home of a practicing physician, Rev. Dwight Baldwin who is credited for saving the people of Maui, Molokai and Lanai from the scourge of smallpox during the terrible epidemic of 1853.
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A visit to the historic Baldwin Home Museum on Front Street, Lahaina, is an interesting (and inexpensive!) way to get a glimpse into colonial missionary life on Maui. The Baldwin House was built for the Reverend Dwight Baldwin, who also happened to be a Harvard-educated physician.
Situated within the Lahaina National Historic District, the Baldwin Home Museum is an easy must-see for anyone with an affinity for history. The building is one of the oldest in the area, and in the early 1800s it served as the home of Reverend Baldwin, an old missionary with huge influence on Maui during a period of prolific building and ...
The Baldwin Home was built in 1834 and served as the home of a practicing physician, Rev. Dwight Baldwin who is credited for saving the people of Maui, Molokai and Lanai from the scourge of smallpox during the terrible epidemic of 1853.
The oldest house still standing on the island, Baldwin Home is a recognizable landmark in the heart of historic Lahaina. The original four-room, single level structure was built by Reverend Ephraim Spaulding between 1834-35 in what was then referred to as the “missionary compound.”
Baldwin Home Museum. If you want some insight into 19th-century life in Hawaii, this informative museum is an excellent place to start. Begun in 1834 and completed the following year, the coral...