Hawaii's Plantation Village
The Hawaii's Plantation Village in historic Waipahu is an outdoor museum that showcases the lives and experience of Hawaii's plantation workers. Furnished homes and other community structures, Plantation era architecture, along with antiques and relics display and interpret the history of Hawaii's multi-ethnic heritage. First opened in 1992, Hawaii’s Plantation Village displays original structures and replica homes of multiethnic groups who came to Hawaii between the mid 1800s and the 1940s to work as plantation laborers, the museum is situated on a 50-acre site just below the Oahu Sugar Mill.
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Location:
Take H-1 West to Exit #7. Turn left onto Paiwa St. Turn right onto Waipahu St. Continue past 2 traffic signals.
Address:
94-695 Waipahu Street
Waipahu, HI 96797
Phone: 808.677.0110
Hours of Operation:
Monday-Saturday: 10am-2pm
Hourly tours conducted.