Hawaii's Plantation Village is a nonprofit, living history museum and ethno-botanical garden located on a 50-acre site in the heart of historic sugar plantation country in Waipahu. Established by the Friends of Waipahu Cultural Garden Park in 1976, its mission is to ensure that the struggles, sacrifices, innovations and contributions of Hawaii's sugar plantation forebears are preserved and acknowledged as the cornerstone of Hawaii's successful multiethnic
society.I'd really like some feedback about this Museum. We would hilite it in the Crockett Museum for the benefit of future travelers to Hawaii.
This will also be a place to learn about the history of the Carquinez, sugar refining, North Dakota, and points east.The Crockett Historical Society and our museum will be a major focus.
Friday, January 06, 2006
Crockett's Sugar History Tied to Hawaii
'Plantation Days' coming back - 2005-12-15
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