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    Enter from Queen Street to pay your respects
    Lyla D.

    Located on the 3-acre churchyard of the Kawaiaha'o Church, this cemetery is the one of the oldest Western-style burial grounds in Hawai'i. When missionaries brought Christianity to Hawai'i, the tradition of marked graves inside a fenced churchyard was established. Within the burial grounds, you can find the gravesites (marked and unmarked) to many of the missionaries, Hawaiian Royalty and congregation members. There are many unmarked graves of early converts as they could not afford tombstones. -I found the gravesite of James Kekela who became the first Hawaiian Christian minister when he was ordained in 1849. According to his tombstone, he was sent to the Marquesas Islands where he preached against cannibalism and tribal warfare. He was recognized by President Abraham Lincoln for saving the life of an American seaman from being eaten by cannibals. -Somewhere in the unmarked graves lies the remains of David Douglas, botanist, for whom the Douglas Fir is named. He cataloged plants in the Northwest and came to Hawai'i to catalog Hawaiian plants where he unfortunately fell to his death. -The tomb of King William Charles Lunalilo (Lunalilo Mausoleum), which is one of the earliest concrete block structures in Hawai'i, stands at the northwest side of the churchyard. Buried nearby is his mother's grave. There are many surviving tombstones from the 1800's that bear Hawaiian and Haole (foreigner) names. The oldest known burial in this churchyard is dated 1825. This churchyard cemetery is inactive and does not have the same historic respect as the Kawaiaha'o Church. The Kawaiaha'o Church has a designation on the original list of National Register of Historic Places.

    Diva G.

    Kawaiaha'o Church was built on April 23,1820 which makes 2020 the year of its bicentennial celebration! Rev. Hiram Bingham designed the structure using coral quarried from an offshore reef. Services on Sunday are supposedly spoken in Hawaiian. That itself deserves 5 stars! The grounds is beautiful and tranquil in the front and on the side of the Church. Who knew, in the messiness of Downtown, Honolulu that such a peaceful space exists. There are two different gardens outside with benches to sit on. But there is also a graveyard behind the church. Some of the gravesites date back to the early 1800's! If you're exploring Downtown, I would add this to your list. It's free and great to just pass through or actually attend a service!

    Chris L.

    Came here in the middle of the day while sightseeing. Thought it was really neat to walk around the inside of the church and look at the photos and paintings on the walls. Also walked the grounds and looked at the tombstones. Cool history!

    So Blessed living in nearby this church to listen hymn pipe organ everyday I want to visit here post covid

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    Karen D.

    There is a real sense of time standing still when you enter Kawaiaha'o Church. As you enter the sanctuary, you can see the royal pews, marked by four khili (feather staffs). You can almost picture the Hawaiian monarchs of days long gone, seated in these places of honor here. The construction of the church was a testament to the work of the Christian missionaries who had come to Hawaii in the 1820s. The original structure was made of thatched material that was quickly destroyed by winds and storms. Three thatched grass structures were built and ruined by 1838, when the foundation for the current structure was begun. Sometimes called "The Great Stone Church", the facility is actually constructed of massive 1,000-lb. slabs of coral that were quarried from the ocean floor and then dressed by hand. The Hawaiians hauled approximately 14,000 of these slabs for construction of this great building, which is on the state and national registers of historic sites. The church was dedicated by King Kamehameha III in 1842 and became known as the "Westminster Abbey of the Pacific." Kawaiaha'o Church has witnessed much history. Within its walls the Hawaii's royalty worshipped, were married, christened their children, and were ultimately laid in state. On the grounds surrounding the church are buried a number of original missionaries. Also on the church grounds is the Kawaiaha'o Fountain (located along the makai side of the sanctuary). The High Chiefess Ha'o frequented the freshwater spring located here, and thus the Church bears her name: Ka Wai a Ha'o (the water of Ha'o). On the 'ewa side of the church is the Royal Mausoleum of King Lunalilo. Kawaiaha'o Church has regular worship services Sundays at 9:00am and Wednesdays at 6:00pm. The church also has Ali'i Services, which celebrate selected Hawaiian Royalty (Ali'i) who are of particular importance for the Church by holding special Sunday services in their honor. Although I am not a member of this church, I have attended services here during the holiday season, including Christmas Eve. I can attest to the beauty not only of the building but of the service, which is marked with a sense of reverence and love of Hawaii Nei. Yelp 365 Challenge #096/365

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