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Hawaii Plantation Museum
Abantu bendawo abangu-8 bayatusa,
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27-246 Mamalahoa Hwy
Papaikou, HI
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just across the highway, 5 minute walk open Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 3 pm
A great collection of relics from the past. Visit with some local elders who share stories of Hawai'i's plantation history.
Located just across the highway from Koili Point, the Hawaii Plantation Museum is in the old historic plantation store built in 1900 by the Onomea Sugar Company. This is the company that ran the sugar cane production on our property as well as the adjacent ones. In 1950, the plantation sold the store to Shigeru Yoshiyama a worker in the store and renamed to S. Yoshiyama Store until 1997. In 2013 the Yoshiyama Store became the Hawaii Plantation Museum. Located at 27-246 Old Mamalahoa Highway in Papa'ikou, Hawai'i. The museum is rich in history outlining the establishment of the sugar plantation era and how the sugar industry gave rise to Hawai’i’s multi-cultural heritage. From wall-to-wall the museum is filled with a enormous collection of old signs, bottles, newspapers, photos, a telephone booth, restaurant booth, Pete Beamer's buggy, baseball uniforms and much more. The mission of our museum is to exhibit, preserve, and promote the culture and lifestyle of the old Hawai'i plantation era.
Located just across the highway from Koili Point, the Hawaii Plantation Museum is in the old historic plantation store built in 1900 by the Onomea Sugar Company. This is the company that ran the sugar cane production on our property as well as the adjacent ones. In 1950, the plantation sold the sto…