The Laie Hawaii Temple was dedicated November 27, 1919, by President Heber J. Grant, rededicated June 13, 1978, by President Spencer W. Kimball, and rededicated November 21, 2010, by President Thomas S. Monson. One of the oldest operating temples in the Church, it stands on the north shore of Oahu amid tropical beauty and the sounds of the Pacific, and has been a sacred center of Latter-day Saint life in Hawaii for over a century. Our collection captures its timeless white spires against palm trees and tropical skies. Available as prints and framed art, these pieces make a meaningful gift for members with connections to Hawaii or the Pacific Islands.