[1] The Tia Seu Lupe Historic Monument was dedicated by Governor Peter Tali Coleman in May 1990.
It is located on a 0.2 ha plot of land on the Tafuna Plain which has been leased by the Government of American Samoa.
The monument exhibits a stone structure which archeologists believe were platforms constructed for the chiefly sport of pigeon catching.
Tia Seu Lupe has a viewing platform where visitors can observe the two distinct tiers of the ancient structure.
[3][4][5] The historical park is located next to the only patch of lowland rainforest still found on Tutuila Island.