Buildings reflect plantation era 1850-1940
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Sugar cane plantations changed both Hawaii's landscape and its ethnic makeup, and this recreated village offers a window into its immigrant workers during the early 20th century. Homes replicating those used by the variety of peoples can be visited, as can the array of corollary structures, such as
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Hawaii's Plantation Village is a non-profit experiential outdoor museum and ethno-botanical garden dedicated to Hawaii's multi-ethnic heritage. The authentic structures and artifacts depict the life, struggles, and innovations of the plantation workers that came to Hawaii from Japan, Okinawa, China
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This outdoor history museum tells the story of life on HawaiÃiÃs sugar plantations circa 1900. The Village includes restored buildings and replicas of plantation structures such as houses of different ethnic groups, the community bath, camp office, plant
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Take a guided tour back in time at this outdoor museum that showcases the lifestyles and history of Hawaii's sugar plantation workers. Original and replica homes and other community structures display and interpret the history of Hawaii's multi-ethnic heritage. Asian art and architecture, along wit
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Experience "real Hawaii." Journey back a century, come explore a sugar plantation village and botanical garden featuring historic homes and plants reflecting the cultural diversity of the islands. At our living history museum you will hear personal stories of struggle and triumph revealing how
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