Place

Old Stone Church

A tan stone building with a red roof and a sign that reads, Fire Station
This structure was built in 1853 as a church and is now used as the Kalaupapa Fire Station.

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Quick Facts
Location:
Kalaupapa National Historical Park

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This stone building is the only historic structure on the peninsula that pre-dates the first patients. It was constructed in 1853 as a Calvinist church. Congregation members reportedly cut coral rock from the nearby reef to melt into lime for the mortar used in cementing lava rocks in the church walls.

After the Kalaupapa Settlement was established and earlier inhabitants moved away, the structure was modified several times. Over the years it has served as a jail, a repair shop, a warehouse, and a fire station. 

Kalaupapa National Historical Park

Last updated: November 14, 2022