
The smell of coffee and the Portuguese breads, need I say more. Every Thursday at 1 pm, bread is available to buy. The sweet bread sells quickly. I've tried both and they were delicious. But I do...
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The Kona Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the rich history of Kona, Hawaii, by collecting, researching, and sharing the stories that define the community and its culture. Through a variety of educational programs, exhibitions, and archival resources, the Society aims to enrich and inform both residents and visitors alike.
With a focus on engaging the community, the Kona Historical Society offers programs that range from virtual field trips to hands-on experiences at significant historic sites, including the only living history coffee farm in the nation. Their diverse collections encompass historical photographs, diaries, and memorabilia, all contributing to a deeper understanding of Kona's past.
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The smell of coffee and the Portuguese breads, need I say more. Every Thursday at 1 pm, bread is available to buy. The sweet bread sells quickly. I've tried both and they were delicious. But I do...
I didn't get to see this facility. The hours are highly limited (M, T, Th) from 10-2. I'm a historical buff and my trip was short (F-Su). Really wish I could have seen it.
The Kona Coffee Living History Farm is a terrific opportunity to see a place where time has stood still and what old Kona was like in the 1930's and beyond. The Uchida family farm stands today as...
We went to the Kona Historical Society's Farm at 10 am on Thursday and missed the bread making, but like good little chickens, made it in time for fresh baked bread made in a Portuguese stone oven...
I'm so glad the Kona Coffee Living History Farm recently reopened! I went last year with my sister, and was recently able to go with my husband. At the entrance, you meet the 2 Nightingales (the...
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