This postcard depicts the Chapel in the Palms at the Coco Palms Resort, located in Lihue, Kauai County, Hawaii. The chapel exemplifies mid-20th century Hawaiian resort architectural design, characterized by a steeply pitched roof thatched with pili grass, a material selection intended to reflect the locale. The chapel is situated within a coconut palm grove; its open-air structure integrates with the surrounding landscape. Several figures are present near the entrance, providing a sense of scale and indicating the resort’s operational status during its period of activity. The image was published by Movie Supply of Hawaii in Honolulu and distributed by W. J. Senda on Kauai. It bears the product code SC9404 and is classified as a Hawaii Color Card, a series utilizing chromolithographic printing to represent the colors of the Hawaiian Islands. The verso indicates that the chapel is located on the site where Queen Deborah Kapule of Kauai established a church in 1838. This historical detail provides context beyond the resort's function as a leisure destination, linking the mid-20th century tourist experience to 19th-century Hawaiian history and the introduction of Christianity. The Coco Palms Resort is known for its appearances in motion pictures. The absence of postal markings or inscriptions suggests that this particular postcard was retained as a souvenir and was not used for mailing, representing a preserved artifact of Hawaiian tourism and resort architecture of the period.