81-6551 Hawaiʻi Belt Rd, Kealakekua, HI 96750, United StatesMap
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Be a guest of the Uchida family
It is not "temporarily closed"! They are open Tuesday and Friday, and it is definitely worth your time. It provides a historical glimpse into how the Japanese coffee farmers made a living in the 20t...
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 it w...
This is our second visit, and returning was on my must do list. I love the history of the site itself and the way the docents bring the family that occupied the house until 1994 to life. It's a great ...
Very interesting building with exhibits showing some of the background of the Polynesian peoples that inhabit the Islands. Interesting to watch the baking and to assist with the backing of the sweet ...
Be a guest of the Uchida family
It is not "temporarily closed"! They are open Tuesday and Friday, and it is definitely worth your time. It provides a historical glimpse into how the Japanese coffee farmers made a living in the 20t...
Excellent peek into the past of the Kona Coast
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 it w...
Excellent look into the past
This is our second visit, and returning was on my must do list. I love the history of the site itself and the way the docents bring the family that occupied the house until 1994 to life. It's a great ...
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This group runs a very interesting tour of historic Kona coffee society often run by Japanese farmers
History lives
Very interesting building with exhibits showing some of the background of the Polynesian peoples that inhabit the Islands. Interesting to watch the baking and to assist with the backing of the sweet ...