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Kona Coffee Museum and Farm

For a taste of the coffee industry that flourished in the early 20th century on the Big Island visitors can tour the Uchida Coffee Farm, south of Kealakekua town on the Kona Coast. Tour guides in period costumes show off the original farmhouse, bathhouse, coffee mill and drying platforms. Only a few miles away is the Kona Historical Society Museum, housed in the old Greenwell family store, where photographs, ranching and coffee farming exhibits are on display. The store was built by Henry Greenwell in 1875.

E-mail: khs@konahistorical.org; Website: www.konahistorical.org; Telephone: (808) 323 3222; Opening time: Living History Farm Tours Monday to Friday on the hour between 10am and 2pm; Admission: $20 for adults, $7.50 for children


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