Kalawao, Hawaii

Kalawao is a location on the eastern side of the Kalaupapa Peninsula of the island of Molokai, in Hawaii, which was the site of Hawaii's leper colony between 1866 and the early 20th century. Thousands of people in total came to the island to live in quarantine. It was one of two settlements on Molokai, the other being Kalaupapa. Administratively Kalawao is part of Kalawao County. Near the two churches is Judd Park, a picnic site used by visitors, with dramatic views of the north shore of Molokai.

Kalawao, Hawaii

Kalawao is a location on the eastern side of the Kalaupapa Peninsula of the island of Molokai, in Hawaii, which was the site of Hawaii's leper colony between 1866 and the early 20th century. Thousands of people in total came to the island to live in quarantine. It was one of two settlements on Molokai, the other being Kalaupapa. Administratively Kalawao is part of Kalawao County. Near the two churches is Judd Park, a picnic site used by visitors, with dramatic views of the north shore of Molokai.