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Kilohana Plantation

This 16,000-square-foot Tudor-style mansion contains art galleries, a jewelry store, and Gaylord's restaurant. The restored outbuildings house a craft shop and a Hawaiian-style clothing shop. The house itself is filled with antiques from its original owner and is worth a look. Horse-drawn carriage rides are available, with knowledgeable guides reciting the history of sugar on Kaua'i.

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Island: Kauai

Address: 3-2087 Kaumuali'i Hwy., 1 mi west of Lihu'e, Lihu'e, HI

Phone: 808/245-5608

Source: Fodor's





 
 
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