Lyman Mission House

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Lyman Mission House is a historic 19th-century missionary residence in Hilo, Hawaii, preserved as a museum showcasing early missionary life and local history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
missionary residence
museum
architecturalStyle New England style
associatedWith American Protestant missionaries
Hilo community history
builtIn 1839
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era 19th century
exhibits Hawaiian artifacts
early missionary life in Hawaii
local Hawaiian history
natural history collections
focusesOn 19th-century life in Hilo
history of Christian missions in Hawaii
foundedBy David Belden Lyman NERFINISHED
Sarah Joiner Lyman NERFINISHED
hasCollection 19th-century household items
ethnographic objects
geology specimens
missionary period furnishings
hasEducationalPrograms yes
hasGarden yes
heritageDesignation historic site
isLocatedOnIsland Hawaiʻi Island NERFINISHED
listedOn National Register of Historic Places
location Hilo, Hawaii NERFINISHED
material koa wood
lava rock
near downtown Hilo
NRHPLocation Hawaii County, Hawaii NERFINISHED
NRHPType building
numberOfStories 2
openToPublic yes
operatedBy Lyman House Memorial Museum NERFINISHED
preservedAs museum
roofMaterial wood shingle
significance one of the oldest surviving missionary homes in Hawaii
state Hawaii NERFINISHED
tourAvailable guided tours
use historic house museum
missionary residence

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Lyman Museum adjacentTo Lyman Mission House
Lyman Museum operates Lyman Mission House