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Grove Farm Museum
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PHOTOS |
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Click on a
thumbnail to see a larger version of the
photo |
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OVERVIEW |
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The 100-acre Grove Farm site
preserves the earliest surviving set of
domestic, agricultural, and sugar
plantation buildings, furnishings and
collections, surrounding orchards and
pasturelands in Hawaii. This homestead was
the center of operations for the developing
sugar plantation and involved the
relationship of family life, plantation
activity, household work, gardening and
farming which continue as a part of the
experience of visiting Grove Farm today.
Today at Grove Farm, the presence of past
familiar sugar plantation experiences and
traditions in Hawaii are still strongly
felt. |
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DIRECTIONS |
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Take
Highway 50 east from Puhi toward Lihu'e.
Turn right on Nawiliwili Road just past Mile
Marker #1 before entering the town of Lihu'e.
The Grove Farm Homestead Museum is about 1/2
down the road on the left. |
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WEBSITE |
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http://www.grovefarm.net/ |
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