Hawaii's Plantation Village |
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Facility: | Hawaii's Plantation Village |
Description: | Hawaii's Plantation Village is an outdoor history museum that tells the story of life on Hawaii's Sugar Plantations (c. 1850-1950). The Village includes restored buildings and replicas of plantation structures such as houses of various ethnic groups, community buildings such as the plantation store, infirmary, community bathhouse, and camp office. We share the story of Hawaii's various cultures, including Hawaiian, Chinese, Portuguese, Puerto Rican, Japanese, Okinawan, Korean, and Filipino. |
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Address 1: | Waipahu Cultural Garden Park |
Address 2: | 94-695 Waipahu Street |
City: | Waipahu |
State/Province: | HI |
Zip Code: | 96797 |
V I S I T I N G I N F O | |
Hours: | Mon through Sat 10 to 2 |
Admission: | Regular Rates General Adult Admission: $13.00 Discounted Rates Out-of-State Seniors (62+ with ID): $10.00 Military (with ID): $7.00 Kama'aina (with ID): $7.00 Youth (ages 4-11 years): $5.00 Children (3 and under): FREE |
Telephone: | (808) 677-0110 |
Website: | http://www.hawaiiplantationvillage.org/ |
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