LYMAN MUSEUM AND MISSION HOUSE
HILO, HAWAII'S BIG ISLAND
When this historic house was built in 1839 by American Christian missionaries, David and Sarah Lyman, it was a marriage of New England and Hawaiian architecture. Take a guided tour of one of the oldest wooden structures on the Big Island and transport yourself to Hawaii’s past.
Don’t miss the special exhibits that chronicle Hawaii’s history in the Lyman Museum building next door. Two major galleries focus on the natural history of Hawaii and the many cultures that form the fabric of the Islands’ multi-faceted heritage.





















