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  2. Kona Coffee Living History Farm - Wikipedia

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    Kona Coffee Living History Farm is located on the Daisaku Uchida Coffee Farm, in the Kona District, on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi. The 5.5-acre (22,000 m 2) historic Kona coffee farm was established in 1900. The open-air agriculture museum depicts the daily lives of early Japanese immigrants to Hawaii during the period of 1920-1945. [2]

  3. Kona coffee - Wikipedia

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    The Kona Coffee Belt is a recognized terroir located on Hualalai Mountain and Mauna Loa, ranging from 500 to 3200 feet above sea level. [4] It starts from Hawaii Route 190 on Palani Road, with Makalei being its most northern section, includes Koloko, goes through Hawaii Route 180, also called North Kona Road or Kona Heritage Corridor, passes through Holualoa, and merges with Hawaii Route 11 at ...

  4. Coffee production in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Japanese laborers from sugarcane plantations would often start small farms in Kona after their employment contracts expired. [8] By 1922 most coffee production in Hawaii had disappeared except in the Kona district. In 1932, Kona had over 1000 coffee farms; over 90% of these were managed by Japanese Hawaiians. [11]

  5. The Best American Placess for Traveling Back in Time - AOL

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    More expensive tickets allow a visit to the Plimoth Grist Mill, constructed in 1636, for everything you could ever want to know about corn grinding. ... Kona Coffee Living History Farm.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings on the island ...

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    Restored Japanese Kona coffee farm 87: Volcano Block Building: Volcano Block Building: January 7, 1993 : 27-37 Waianuenue Ave. Hilo: Commercial building built in 1914 with notable tenants 88: Waiakea Mission Station-Hilo Station

  7. Amy B. H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    Across the highway the Kona Coffee Living History Farm run by the Kona Historical Society preserves a Kona coffee farm that was another part of the Greenwell landholdings. [9] In November 2019, the Friends of Amy B. H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden announced their successful purchase of the land from the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum. [10]

  8. List of open-air and living history museums in the United ...

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    Kona Coffee Living History Farm: Captain Cook: Hawaii: Farm: Depicts the daily lives of early Japanese immigrants during the period of 1920-1945 Polynesian Cultural Center: Lā'ie: Hawaii: Living: Kline Creek Farm: Winfield: Illinois: Farm: Late 19th-century farm Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site: Lerna: Illinois: Living: 1840s farmstead ...

  9. Henry Nicholas Greenwell - Wikipedia

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    Henry Nicholas Greenwell (9 January 1826 – 18 May 1891) was an English merchant credited with establishing Kona coffee as an internationally known brand. [1] His family became major land-holders in the Kona District of the island of Hawaiʻi. The Greenwell Store is now a museum and historical center.