3957 Hansen Road, Pu‘unene, Central Maui
The Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum provides education about the early years of plantation life and how and why various cultures immigrated to Hawaii. The museum itself was once the home of a "luna" (supervisor) who was responsible for overseeing the plantation workers. Many cultures immigrated to Hawaii to work on the plantation making Hawaii the melting pot it is today.

Directions:

Take Highway 350 south from Kahului Harbor. Turn left on Hansen Road. Sugar Mill Museum is on the right.


Useful Information:
  • Open Monday through Saturday, 9:30am - 4:30pm
  • Admission: Adults, $5; Children age 6-17, $2
  • Educational programs for school children
  • Located across the street from Maui's largest operational sugar mill
  • Exhibit galleries, artifacts, collectibles
  • Gift shop and picnic area
  • Library for researchers

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