Hawaii's Plantation Village is an outdoor museum located in Waipahu, HI, dedicated to preserving and sharing the cultural history of Hawaii's sugar plantations from 1850 to 1950. Visitors can explore over 25 authentic plantation homes and structures, showcasing artifacts, clothing, and furniture that reflect the diverse cultures of Hawaii, including Hawaiian, Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Korean, Okinawan, Portuguese, and Puerto Rican influences.
The village offers a unique opportunity for families and individuals of all ages to step back in time and experience the rich heritage of Hawaii through guided tours and botanical gardens. Guests can also enjoy sampling unusual plants and fruits brought by immigrants from various countries, enhancing their understanding of the cultural exchanges that shaped Hawaii's history.
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