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East Kauai Region
Location: East Kauai
Poli'ahu Heiau is one of Kaua‘i’s most legendary structures located just across the road from beautiful Opaeka'a Falls. Here you’ll find an ancient heiau or place of worship. It is actually one of seven stretching along the Wailua River from the ocean to the top of Wai‘ale‘ale a few miles inland where the river is born. The Wailua River has always been very sacred to the Hawaiian people and continues to be.
Poli'ahu Heiau is one of Kaua‘i’s most legendary structures located just across the road from beautiful Opaeka'a Falls. Here you’ll find an ancient heiau or place of worship. It is actually one of seven stretching along the Wailua River from the ocean to the top of Wai‘ale‘ale a few miles inland where the river is born. The Wailua River has always been very sacred to the Hawaiian people and continues to be.
Location: East Kauai
The Kauai Museum is home to some of the most fascinating art and artifacts of the Hawaiian civilization. In addition to its permanent exhibits, there are also rotating exhibitions dedicated to the spirit of the islands and nurturing learning. Located on Rice Street in downtown Lih'ue, the Kauai Museum is housed in two buildings, the Albert Spencer Wilcox building built in 1924 and William Hyde Rice building constructed in 1960.
The Kauai Museum is home to some of the most fascinating art and artifacts of the Hawaiian civilization. In addition to its permanent exhibits, there are also rotating exhibitions dedicated to the spirit of the islands and nurturing learning. Located on Rice Street in downtown Lih'ue, the Kauai Museum is housed in two buildings, the Albert Spencer Wilcox building built in 1924 and William Hyde Rice building constructed in 1960.
Location: East Kauai
Take a trip back in time to a traditional Kauai sugar plantation at the Grove Farm Homestead Museum. This museum is in the plantations main home which belonged to George N. Wilcox and his nieces who came to the island in 1864. The building is well-preserved with Koa walls and staircases. The grounds are also home to a wash house, tea house and guest cottage.
Take a trip back in time to a traditional Kauai sugar plantation at the Grove Farm Homestead Museum. This museum is in the plantations main home which belonged to George N. Wilcox and his nieces who came to the island in 1864. The building is well-preserved with Koa walls and staircases. The grounds are also home to a wash house, tea house and guest cottage.
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