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Mary Parr <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 22 Nov 1997 08:30:39 -1000
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Dear Aimee:
The Kona Historical Society on the Big Island of Hawaii owns and operates a
living history coffee farm.  The project is called the Kona Coffee Living
History Farm.  The farm documents the lives of Japanese immigrant coffee
farmers in Hawaii from 1920 - 1940. We are still in the process of
restoration but the farm is open to the public for tours.  For more
information contact: Kona Historical Society 808/323-3222 or email
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Mary Parr
Collections Manager, KHS

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> From: Aimee Moisan <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Coffee museums
> Date: Wednesday, November 19, 1997 12:25 PM
>
>      Hello!  I remember a while back someone had a question about food
>      museums, but does anyone know of any museums in the US or Canada
that
>      are devoted solely to coffee?
>      Thanks for any information you can provide!
>
>      Aimee Moisan
>      Peabody Essex Museum
>      Salem, MA

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