Kona Coffee Living History Farm
Mamalahoa Highway (Highway 11)
Phone: ☎ 808-323-2006
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Kona Coffee Living History Farm, Mamalahoa Highway (Highway 11) (About 15 miles south of Kailua-Kona: entrance is almost directly across from mile marker 110; look for the sign on the makai side of the road.), ☎ 808-323-2006, [12]. Mon-Thur: 10am-2pm. The Kona Coffee Living History Farm is a 5.5 acre historic coffee farm first homesteaded in 1900. It brings the coffee pioneer’s story to life by depicting the daily lives of early Japanese immigrants during the period of 1920-1945. Visitors may walk through the coffee and macadamia nut orchards, tour the historic farmhouse, talk story with the interpreters and visit with the donkey and chickens. A “living history” program tells their story through the use of historic buildings, artifacts, and authentic landscapes. Costumed interpreters demonstrate traditional crafts, agricultural activities, and the everyday tasks of people from the past. $15 adults, $5 children, free under 5. (N19° 29.461,W 155° 54.805)