Kalae, HI
Tel. 808/567-6436
Update ListingEn route to the California Gold Rush in 1849, Rudolph W. Meyer (a German professor) came to Molokai, married the high chieftess Kalama, and began to operate a small sugar plantation near his home. Now on the National Register of Historic Places, this restored 1878 sugar mill, with its century-old steam engine, mule-driven cane crusher, copper clarifiers, and redwood evaporating pan (all in working order), is the last of its kind in Hawaii. The mill also houses a museum tha...
Price Range: Admission $3.50 adults, $1 students
Open Hours: Mon-Sat 10am-2pm
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