Our hands-on archivist experience at the Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives offers a truly unique opportunity to walk in the shoes of a historian and archivist for three hours in a historically renowned institution. You will get exclusive access to rare historical artifacts and documents, along with a chance to actively contribute to the preservation of Hawai'i's rich cultural heritage. Unlike a traditional museum tour, you get to interact and become intimate with little-known details of Hawaiʻi’s past, allowing you to explore the history and also leave a lasting impact by doing an analysis of an archival document or photo that will be used by researchers worldwide - all while being guided by an expert historian and archivist. Lastly, your name will be credited on the digitized record as a contributor on our digital collection website!
Wheelchair accessible. Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Transportation options are wheelchair accessible. All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Participants must be 18 years of age or older.. Due to the delicate nature of our archival collection, we unfortunately must ask that nobody <18 years old accompany adults to the experience. Mahalo for understanding. . Due to the delicate nature of our archival collection, no infants are permitted at the experience. Mahalo for understanding.. Wheelchair-friendly transportation is available via public and ride-share transit options.. Not recommended for people who have trouble walking or standing for 1-2 hours at a time
We are on the corner of S King St and Kawaiaha'o St. Please meet the guide at the covered patio area with wooden benches located directly in front of the gift shop entry door, across the street from the cemetery.