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Grape arbor at historic home gets new plantings

Doris Christenson (from left), Lahaina Restoration Foundation Head Groundskeeper Clifford Corniel and Pam McCabe plant new grapevines under the 50-year old arbor at Baldwin Home Museum in Lahaina. KAREE CARLUCCI photo

Baldwin Home Museum, on the corner of Dickenson and Front streets, has been a Lahaina landmark for nearly two centuries. Many who visit the historic home enjoy the serene beauty of its front yard garden and have often asked, “How old is that grapevine?”

Recently, Lahaina resident and co-owner of Mama’s Fish House restaurant Doris Christenson recounted the story of how the grapevine and arbor came to be. In the late 1960s, after the Baldwin family heirs deeded the home in 1967 to Lahaina Restoration Foundation, loyal supporters Floyd and Doris Christenson procured plans for building a grape arbor from a relative in St. Helena, Calif.

They researched the varieties of grapes most likely grown by the Baldwins in the mid-19th century, and determined that the Isabella grape should be planted since it does well in a tropical zone and at low elevations.

Doris Christenson started the vine plants at her home and planted eight of them on the Baldwin Home site around the new arbor. Two of those vines remain and are now 50 years old.

When Lahaina Restoration Foundation volunteer Pam McCabe inspected the grape arbor, she noted that the existing vines could use some new plantings so she found out where they originated and contacted Doris Christenson. She agreed to donate additional Isabella grapevines from the original stock cultivated at her Lahaina home.

Theo Morrison, executive director of Lahaina Restoration Foundation noted, “Doris is a wonderful example of how members of our community can help maintain the historic integrity of Lahaina. She took the initiative to research which grapes the Baldwins planted when they lived in the home in the 19th century, and cultivated those grapes for replanting at Baldwin Home. We are very grateful for her contribution to Lahaina’s history.”

To become a friend of the Lahaina Restoration Foundation, go to lahainarestoration.org/friendship.

For more information, email info@LahainaRestoration.org or call the Lahaina Restoration Foundation office at 661-3262.

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