Kona Coffee Living History Farm & H.N. Greenwell Store in Captain Cook, HI - Tour for four

Item Number: 171
Time Left: CLOSED



Description
Passes for four persons to the Kona Coffee Living History Farm and the restored 1890s H. N. Greenwell Store in Captain Cook, Hawaii.
The H. N. Greenwell Store at Kalukalu is a restored general store of the 1890s period. A living history program inside the store tells the story of the multi-ethnic 19th century ranching and farming community of Kona mauka.
The Kona Coffee Living History Farm preserves and interprets the artifacts and lifestyle of Kona's coffee pioneers during the years 1926 to 1945, when Japanese immigrants Daisaku and Shima Uchida and their children lived here. This is the only living history coffee farm in America.
Sites are owned and managed by the Kona Historical Society, a community-based, non-profit organization, whose mission is to collect, preserve, interpret and disseminate the history of the Kona districts. Founded in 1976 by a small group of residents, the Society has grown to over one thousand members nationwide. The Society maintains two historic sites, a research archive, and provides public history programs through its off-road tours, lectures, living history programs and historic preservation.
Special Instructions
Greenwell Store is handicapped accessible. For Kona Farm tour, call ahead for handicap accessibility. Passes expire 03/09.
To explore these sites further, go to the Kona Historical Society website.