Kealakekua, Hawaii • Hawaii County
The Uchida Coffee Farm in Kealakekua, Hawaii, is a well-preserved example of a Kona coffee plantation. It features historic agricultural buildings, including a coffee drying shed and processing equipment, set amidst the rolling hills where coffee cultivation remains a vital part of the local economy. The farm reflects the traditional methods and infrastructure characteristic of early 20th-century Hawaiian agriculture.
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