Grove Farm Sugar Plantation Museum

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6 expert reviews

“The 80-acre farm preserves the lifestyle of the sugar plantation from the period 1864 to 1978, and includes the restored Wilcox family home, plantation office and workers' houses.”

– Michelin Guide

Frommer's Frommer's
"Two-hour guided tours start at the original plantation office." Full review
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Contact the museum about its free rides.
Fodor's Fodor's
"Tours of this carefully restored 80-acre country estate offer a fascinating and authentic look at... plantation life in the mid-19th century." Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"History buffs might enjoy this plantation museum, open only for prearranged tours, but kids might grow restless."
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"Grove Farm once ranked among the most productive sugar companies on Kauaʻi. George Wilcox, the Hilo-born son of Protestant missionaries, acquired the farm in 1864. " Full review
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"See what life was like when sugar reigned supreme on the grounds of one of the earliest sugar plantations." Full review
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Be sure to take a ride on the Kauai Plantation Railway.