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Kona Historical Society

Kealakekua, HI | konahistorical.org

About Us

The Kona Historical Society is a community based, non-profit organization that was founded in 1976 to collect, preserve and share the history of the Kona districts supported by over 1000 members internationally. 


The society maintains two historic sites and the Jean Greenwell Archives, which boasts the largest photograph collection on the Big Island: over 140 maps; many rare and out-of-print books; historical records including manuscripts, pamphlets and oral history interviews; and films and videotapes of Kona. 


The Society provides living history programs at its historic sites, the H.N. Greenwell Store Museum and the Kona Coffee Living History Farm, where costumed interpreters interact with visitors as they learn about Kona’s history through hands on activities. Other programs include Portuguese stone oven baking, off-road jeep trips,Hanohano `o Kona (Honoring Kona) free lecture series, and other special programs of historical and cultural interest.

The Kona Historical Society is a community based, non-profit organization that was founded in 1976 to collect, preserve and share the history of the Kona districts supported by over 1000 members internationally. 


The society maintains two…

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  • 81-6551 Mamalahoa Highway, Kealakekua, HI 96750, United States
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