Kona Coffee Living History Farm
Kona Coffee Living History Farm
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Becky M
2 bidrag
mai 2024 • Familie
So interesting! I love living history farms and, even though this is small, it was exceptional. The staff were very engaging and informative. Highly recommended.
Skrevet 31. mai 2024
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KTW
21 bidrag
apr. 2024 • Par
A local told us to go here instead of (or really, in addition to) the commercial coffee farms and we are so glad we did. Not only was it beautiful but incredibly educational. Pauline is a national treasure and if you are lucky she will be there the day you visit to tell you about life on the farm.
Do know that you cannot buy coffee here, so that's what you go to the commercial farms for. But do not miss this experience if you love history. A true gem. Worth every penny.
Do know that you cannot buy coffee here, so that's what you go to the commercial farms for. But do not miss this experience if you love history. A true gem. Worth every penny.
Skrevet 28. april 2024
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Ken C
11 bidrag
jan. 2024 • Par
This place is amazing. If you're at all interested in the recent history of Hawaii ("recent" = 1920s onward) then do try to visit. The people there show you how small coffee farmers lived - the staff were knowledgeable, enthusiastic, intelligent, and eager to share with guests. We had a fantastic time and it's well-worth a visit.
Skrevet 6. januar 2024
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NH Mom
144 bidrag
des. 2023 • Par
Great opportunity to learn about the original coffee farmers in Kona and what life was like for them. Also gives you a chance to understand the process of producing the coffee. Staff was very knowledgeable and happy to share the heritage of this place with visitors. One of our favorite non-water activities here on the Big Island! Bonus was being able to pick oranges to take along with us.
Skrevet 10. desember 2023
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Alison S
Anchorage, AK671 bidrag
des. 2023 • Par
We really enjoyed our tour and recommend it to understand how the Kona coffee community was developed by hardworking Japanese immigrants. Etsuko (from Tokyo) and Pauline (5th generation from the area) explained how the Japanese families lived and worked in this tiny coffee growing region on the west side of the Big Island.
They are only open 2 days a week and we recommend getting there when they open at 10 a.m. Yes, it costs $20 per adult but you are supporting a nonprofit historical society that brings the history of the coffee growing region to life.
They are only open 2 days a week and we recommend getting there when they open at 10 a.m. Yes, it costs $20 per adult but you are supporting a nonprofit historical society that brings the history of the coffee growing region to life.
Skrevet 8. desember 2023
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ABadu62
San Diego, CA351 bidrag
okt. 2023 • Par
The first thing you should know is that this coffee farm originated in the 1920s and the family was still living there until 1994. It's an amazing live look at the history of Hawaii and its coffee industry, way before machines changed how the farms were used and harvested.
We went early to experience this living museum and we had the privilege of meeting Paulette, a Japanese-American woman who was born and raised in the area and spent time with her best friend at this actual farm. She was able to give us a first-hand account of how everything was used in the home.
She showed us how breakfast was made for the family over an open wood-burning stove. What the daily fare was and how to put together a child's lunch box. Why those foods were eaten (and still are). The traditional Japanese home is a treasure and it was so much fun to see and experience everything.
Her counterpart was a gentleman (I am so sorry forgot his name), who showed us the history and workings of the coffee mill, and the harvest and production of coffee. It's amazing when you realize that it was still working in this exact manner in 1994.
This is a lovely tranquil place, that is worth experiencing. It was one of our favorite places we experienced on the Big Isle. I would definitely come back here.
We went early to experience this living museum and we had the privilege of meeting Paulette, a Japanese-American woman who was born and raised in the area and spent time with her best friend at this actual farm. She was able to give us a first-hand account of how everything was used in the home.
She showed us how breakfast was made for the family over an open wood-burning stove. What the daily fare was and how to put together a child's lunch box. Why those foods were eaten (and still are). The traditional Japanese home is a treasure and it was so much fun to see and experience everything.
Her counterpart was a gentleman (I am so sorry forgot his name), who showed us the history and workings of the coffee mill, and the harvest and production of coffee. It's amazing when you realize that it was still working in this exact manner in 1994.
This is a lovely tranquil place, that is worth experiencing. It was one of our favorite places we experienced on the Big Isle. I would definitely come back here.
Skrevet 25. oktober 2023
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Cory K
Cottonwood, AZ22 bidrag
okt. 2023 • Par
This facility was started around 100 years ago. Kona coffee is some of the best in the world, and this experience explains who started it and why. Not to be missed.
Skrevet 25. oktober 2023
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Darren W
Chelmsford, UK770 bidrag
apr. 2023 • Par
$20 per adult for a tiny place that you can pretty much see all of from standing in one spot
Ridiculously over priced. Based on other places we have been to here $5 would still be too much
The "main attraction" is an old house. It only takes 10 people at a time. We were told that if it was full to go and look at other things and come back. We did.this half a dozen times and all that happened was other people queue jumped us. We gave up in the end
A guy waited outside for his wife as he didn't want to take his shoes off and the sign said that you had to. As his wife was coming out the guide told the next group that you don't have to take your shoes off for 2 of the 3 rooms and you can see the third room from the door. So that man missed out as well due to poor signage
If only 10 people are allowed in at a time why not have tickets? Would be so easy
Waste of our day. Don't waste yours
I almost always put photos on but this wasn't worth it
Ridiculously over priced. Based on other places we have been to here $5 would still be too much
The "main attraction" is an old house. It only takes 10 people at a time. We were told that if it was full to go and look at other things and come back. We did.this half a dozen times and all that happened was other people queue jumped us. We gave up in the end
A guy waited outside for his wife as he didn't want to take his shoes off and the sign said that you had to. As his wife was coming out the guide told the next group that you don't have to take your shoes off for 2 of the 3 rooms and you can see the third room from the door. So that man missed out as well due to poor signage
If only 10 people are allowed in at a time why not have tickets? Would be so easy
Waste of our day. Don't waste yours
I almost always put photos on but this wasn't worth it
Skrevet 25. april 2023
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Richard C
Saline, MI7 bidrag
mar. 2023
The highlight of our trip was the tour of the Living history farm and especially the explanation by Pauline of growing up on a neighboring farm and her actual experience with the family on the tour farm
Skrevet 17. mars 2023
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jaimexplorer
California1 154 bidrag
jan. 2023
Loved the tour of the house and Pauline's explanation of how families used to live here 100 years ago. Unfortunately, there wasn't a volunteer by the barn but I got here late and ended up spending so much time learning about the house and how people lived here that I wouldn't have had much time to spend learning about the coffee bean processing.
Definitely closes at 2pm. While Pauline and I would have kept talking another volunteer made sure that things ended at 2pm. Should I ever make it back here I would love to spend more time here.
Definitely closes at 2pm. While Pauline and I would have kept talking another volunteer made sure that things ended at 2pm. Should I ever make it back here I would love to spend more time here.
Skrevet 20. januar 2023
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Do you need to purchase a ticket in advance to go to Kona Coffee Living History Farm?
Skrevet 23. juni 2018
Nope no ticket necessary.
Walk in and enjoy
Surprisingly their gift shop has cheap merchandise and my daughter got a Hawaiian dress from there
Skrevet 24. juni 2018
The Kona Coffee Living History Farm is on Highway 11 (also known as Mamalahoa Hwy) between milemarkers 110 and 111. Hope that helps!
Skrevet 19. januar 2017
Ist the Farm also open on January, 1 ?
Skrevet 1. januar 2017
Sorry, we weren't in the office when your question came in. We were not open January 1 but are open all this week, Mon-Friday, 10am-2pm.
Skrevet 2. januar 2017
We are wondering if this may be a good tour for us to take as a family with our 10 year and 7 year olds. The 10 year old LOVES history but not sure he will be interested in coffee history, lol. Would this be a good stop for us to try?
Skrevet 9. februar 2016
Can be fun. Involves a bit of walking and if the sun is out on a day the trades aren't blowing a bit, can be very warm. Moves at a good pace and there are things kids can do along the way. If the 7 year old gets bored easily, may just do that. The 10 year old will have a ball.
Skrevet 10. februar 2016
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