Grove Farm
an historic sugar plantation museum
The
100-acre Grove Farm site preserves the earliest surviving set of
domestic, agricultural, and sugar plantation buildings,
furnishings and collections, surrounding orchards and pasturelands
in Hawaii. This homestead was the center of operations for the
developing sugar plantation and involved the relationship of family
life, plantation activity, household work, gardening and farming
which continue as a part of the experience of
visiting Grove Farm today. Today
at Grove Farm, the presence of past familiar sugar
plantation experiences and traditions in Hawaii are still
strongly felt.
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