Step into the early 1900s at the Kona Coffee Living History Farm, a working farm on the Big Island of Hawaii that brings to life the experiences of Japanese immigrant families. Nestled in the heart of Kona, this site features heritage buildings and costumed interpreters who share the rich history of Kona coffee culture. Visitors can explore the well-preserved structures, engage in hands-on demonstrations, and learn about the daily routines and challenges faced by these pioneering families. Today, the farm not only educates but also celebrates the region’s renowned coffee, making it a compelling destination for history, agriculture, and coffee enthusiasts alike.
Kona Coffee Living History Farm
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