Wailuku Public Library


Designed by Maui-born architect CW Dickey and completed in 1928, the Wailuku Public Library building displays a now-distinctive regional design. Note Dickey's signature element – the double-pitched hip roof. Non-residents can have an hour's use of computers per day.


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