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  2. Grove Farm (Lihue, Hawaii) - Wikipedia

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    During the American Civil War, the demand for Hawaii sugar grew, but Widemann supported the Confederate States. [3]: 180 After leasing Grove Farm to its manager George Norton Wilcox (1839–1933) in November 1864, [4] Widemann moved to Honolulu to work in the capital as a supreme court judge. Wilcox would later buy the plantation, and it ...

  3. Heritage railways in Kauai - Wikipedia

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    The Kauai Plantation Railway opened for business in January 2007 as “the first new railroad to be built in Hawaii in 100 years.” [29] Indirectly, both the Grove Farm and Kauai Plantation heritage railways share common ancestry. Kauai Plantation Railway offers a tour of Kilohana, the former estate of Gaylord Parke Wilcox (1881–1970 ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Hawaii

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    On Hawaii Route 58, about 1-mile (1.6 km) southeast of Lihue: Lihue: Homestead of plantation owner George N. Wilcox, built 1864, converted to museum in 1978 8: Grove Farm Company Locomotives: Grove Farm Company Locomotives

  5. Old Sugar Mill of Koloa - Wikipedia

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    McBryde merged with the Grove Farm Company in 1948. [9] The plantation was shut down in 1996. [10] In 2000 Grove Farm was sold to Steve Case, whose grandfather A. Hebard Case had worked on the plantation. [11] He paid US$25 million and assumed $60 million of debt, but was sued by other shareholders since his father had served as lawyer for the ...

  6. Lihue, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Subsequent plantation owner Paul Isenberg helped German people emigrate to Lihue starting in 1881, with the first Lutheran church in Hawaii founded in 1883. [8] Services were held in German well into the 1960s. By the 1930s, George Norton Wilcox became one of the largest sugarcane plantation owners, buying Grove Farm from Hermann A. Widemann. [9]

  7. Grove Farm Sugar Plantation Museum - Wikipedia

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  8. FarmVille: Latest survey hints at fifth farm in tropical Hawaii

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  9. Koloa, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    It became a part of Grove Farm in 1948. Kōloa means "a long cane with a crook." [3] [4] The "native duck" is the correct translation for the similar-looking koloa (without the macron). [5] According to one account, the district of Kōloa was named for a steep rock called Pali-o-kō-loa which was found in Waikomo Stream.