The Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives, located on Oahu, offers a glimpse into the transformative impact of New England missionaries on Hawaii. Established in the early 1800s, these missionaries collaborated with Native Hawaiians to introduce Christianity, develop a written language, and establish public education, western medicine, and representative government. Today, visitors can explore the site’s well-preserved buildings and archives, gaining insight into the cultural and social changes that shaped the islands. The historic houses, with their period furnishings and artifacts, provide a tangible connection to this pivotal era.
Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives
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