Kahului: Attractions and more...
Alexander and Baldwin Sugar Museum
This museum falls in the category of ‘Non-profit organizations’. It exhibits documents between 1860s and 1960s, photographs and artifacts that reflect sugar industry, ethnicities and plantation life in Hawaii, house of sugar plantation mill superintendent (established in the year 1900), and many more. School tours are entertained on special requests. There are seventeen stalls exclusively meant for parking. Two of them are meant for buses. Alexander and Baldwin Sugar Museum remains open from Mondays to Saturdays between 9:30 and 16:30.
Kanaha Beach County Park
Kanaha Beach County Park comprises of coastal dunes, white-sand beaches, a well-developed beach park, and wetlands. Kanaha Beach goes on to provide recreation for loads of folks; inclusive of surfers, pole fishermen, kiteboarders, campers, bikers, joggers, divers, etc. Visitors would find native coastal animals and plants over here.
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