Alexander and Baldwin Sugar Museum
Type: Historic Sites, History Museums, Museums
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Housed in the former home of a plantation supervisor, this museum details the role of sugarcane in Hawaii's economy. An assortment of photos and artifacts documents the changes brought about by A&B's... Read More
Housed in the former home of a plantation supervisor, this museum details the role of sugarcane in Hawaii's economy. An assortment of photos and artifacts documents the changes brought about by A&B's push to acquire and accumulate land. Societal shifts affected by the influx of foreign laborers is also noted. In addition, there are displays on the growing and processing of sugarcane. An educational retrospective on Maui's first industry.
Hours:
- Daily 9:30am-4:30pm
Admissions:
- Adult $7; Senior (65+) $5; Child (6-12) $2; Child (5 and under) Free