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This 80-acre sugar plantation belonged to George N. Wilcox and his nieces who built their home here in 1864. It was turned into a museum in 1978 and depicts the rise to fame of the prominent family. The main house is in pristine condition with walls and a staircase made of native Koa wood. Also on the grounds are a wash house, tea house, and guest cottage.
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 -Tours available at 10am and 1pm on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday
-Reservations recommended
-Admission $5/adult and $2/child age 12 and under |
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Copyright 2006 - Hawaiian Style
Organization LLC |
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