The History of Kauai
Delve deep into Kauai's culture and history when you visit the:
Kaua'i Museum - 4428 Rice St. in Lihu'e - Exhibits there include artifacts from the missionary and plantation periods, Hawaiiana, geology, flora and fauna. (808) 245-6931
Kamokila Hawaiian Village - The closest thing you're likely to see to an ancient Hawaiian village. See food demonstrations, crafts & ancient games. (808) 822-1192
Kilohana Plantation - Step into the 1930s on Kaua'i when you visit a restored plantation estate. The 35-acre grounds offer tropical gardens, a working farm, and a century old plantation village. (808) 245-5608
Koke'e Natural History Museum - Located next to Koke'e Lodge in Koke'e State Park. Houses displays of Kauai's plant and animal life. (808) 335-9975
Grove Farm Homestead - Founded in 1864 by George Wilcox, the Grove Farm Plantation was run from this Homestead. The original plantation house is still there along with workers' cottages, worksheds, gardens and more. (808) 245-3202
Waioli Mission House - Preserved and restored in 1921, this house was home to Abner & Lucy Wilcox - missionary teachers who came to Kaua'i in 1846. Get a great, informative tour from the ground's caretakers. (808) 826-6447