The H.N. Greenwell Store Museum
Mamalahoa Highway (Highway 11)
Phone: ☎ 808-323-3222
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The H.N. Greenwell Store Museum, Mamalahoa Highway (Highway 11) (about 14 miles south of the town of Kailua-Kona, between mile markers 111 and 112;look for our sign on the makai (toward the ocean) side of the road), ☎ 808-323-3222, [9]. Mon and Thur: 10am-2pm. Operated by the Kona Historical Society, this museum is housed in the historic Greenwell Family Store, built in 1870s by Englishman Henry Nicholas Greenwell to serve the Euro-American immigrant community with supplies and goods needed in the remote Kona district. The H.N. Greenwell Store is the oldest surviving store in Kona and one of the oldest buildings in the district. The museum features, amongst other, costumed interpreters greeting and interacting with visitors and the portrayal of daily life in Hawaii in the 1890s. $7 adults, $3 children, free under 5. (N19° 30.647,W 155° 55.225)