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  2. Grove Farm (Lihue, Hawaii) - Wikipedia

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    German immigrant Hermann A. Widemann (1822–1899) started one of the first sugarcane plantations in Hawaii known as Grove Farm in 1854. During the American Civil War, the demand for Hawaii sugar grew, but Widemann supported the Confederate States.

  3. Royal Coconut Coast - Wikipedia

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    A farmers' market is hosted here twice a week, and live music and theatre are routinely held at the marketplace. Farther north along Highway 56 is the popular town of Kapaa. This area features many retail shops, art galleries, restaurants, larger shopping centers, grocery stores, pharmacies, and general services like banks, medical services, a ...

  4. Old Sugar Mill of Koloa - Wikipedia

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    The Old Sugar Mill of Kōloa was part of the first commercially successful sugarcane plantation in Hawaiʻi, which was founded in Kōloa on the island of Kauai in 1835 by Ladd & Company. [3] This was the beginning of what would become Hawaii's largest industry. The building was designated a National Historic Landmark on December 29, 1962. [2]

  5. Inside Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff's L.A. - AOL

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    She buys her produce at a nearby farmers market. It also said California Sen. Alex Padilla’s staff ordered 250 candles. ... detouring to a market in Kauai, Hawaii, for a certain type of fish or ...

  6. Agriculture in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture is an important part of the economy of Hawaii. Though Hawaii relies heavily on imports of food from mainland United States and other parts of the world, export of cash crop specific to the tropical growing environment of Hawaii has made agriculture one of the more important economic sectors.

  7. Economic history of Kauaʻi - Wikipedia

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    These two factors signified a major shift in the economic structure of both Kauai and its sister islands. For the first time, Kauai shifted to a market economy with the introduction of money and international trade. The islands started exporting Sandalwood and trading with China for its tea. Hawaiians grew a liking to goods offered by Western ...

  8. Hanalei Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Hanalei Pier was built to help Hanalei farmers move their crops to market. [1] The covered pier's location near the mouth of the Hanalei River and Black Pot beach has long been a favorite family gathering place for fishing, picnicking, swimming, and playing. [2]

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