Ho'okama'āina celebrates the strong community and rich cultural heritage of the historic town of Wailuku, HI, also known as Pū'alikomohana, or Nā Wai ‘Ehā, which means the four waters (Waikapū, Wailuku, Wai‘ehu, and Waihe‘e). Developed in 2020 by County of Maui, Hale Hō‘ike'ike at the Bailey House/ Maui Historical Society and Maui Visitors Bureau, the app serves as a free, accessible resource to gain information, education and inspiration from the enormously significant town of Wailuku. Within this tool, you will find three walking tours — cultural, historic and public art — with points of interest that offer details and stories compiled by a team of Wailuku champions, as well as a timeline and schedule of upcoming events for public participation. A work in progress, you are encouraged to contribute your Wailuku mana‘o (knowledge, suggestions and more) to app@mauimuseum.org so that we may continually create a space to revive and remember this special place.