Guests are invited with the aloha spirit and will discover captivating photos, railroad ancient rarities and memorabilia from days passed by. The volunteers have spent their lives in the village, and are pleased to "talk story" with guests. The exhibition hall grounds are planted with tropical trees and ornamentals and make a dazzling spot to walk, have a picnic or unwind.
Despite the fact that the exhibition hall is one of the littlest in the state, the community-run office on the Hamakua Heritage Coast still observes in excess of 5,000 guests per year from everywhere throughout the world. It is situated in the old station agent’s home and outfitted as it would have been in the mid 1900s on account of network occupants who reestablished and outfitted the home themselves.
Hours: The museum is open most weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Admission: $10/adult, $5/student, and $25/family
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