The Maui News – Hawaii sugar cane and Maui’s plantation history will be the focus of two presentations this week as part of the Maui Historical Society’s new exhibit and lecture series, “Reflections ...
HONOLULU (AP) — The owners of Hawaii's last sugar plantation say they're getting out of the sugar-growing business. Miles of sugar cane fields once spread across the islands, providing work to ...
The fourth generation is carrying on their family’s legacy through wagon tours, a farm-to-table experience at the Farm Cafe, ...
HONOLULU (AP) - Hawaii's last sugar plantation is getting out of the sugar-growing business, signaling the end of an industry that once powered the local economy and lured thousands of immigrants to ...
Gov. David Ige declared Maui County a disaster area in an emergency proclamation Friday. The South Maui brush fire that began Thursday burned 12,000 acres by Friday evening. Trauernicht said the ...
Hawaii is a Pacific melting pot whose island culture has been molded and shaped by centuries of immigration and native Hawaiian traditions. Related Articles Hawaii tourist spot that has boomed in ...
When sugar cane left the Islands for places with cheaper labor, it left empty land. It also left behind stories and legends from the early days, as well as original sugar cane strains brought to ...
A new tour on Oahu takes visitors back to Hawaii’s sweetest century. From 1850 to 1950, sugar was king, a crop that brought thousands of workers from several Asian countries, as well as Puerto Rico ...
Trains that once took freight and passengers around some of Hawaii’s islands are back in business, sort of. Visitors can hop aboard and ride through history along the coast or through old sugar ...
Fermin Domingo, 61, climbs up the side of a sugar cane hauler for the last time. The haul truck driver has worked at Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar (HC&S) company for the past 40 years, harvesting and ...
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