Virtual learning continues to open more doors of possibility and Kona Historical Society is finding new ways to embrace it! This week Public Programs Manager Audrey Blair hosted a second year architecture class from University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa for a collaborative midterm project, beginning with an hour-long tour of the Society's Kona Coffee Living History Farm. Over the next few weeks, students will design a theoretical simple structure inspired by the farm.
Read MoreThe Kona Coffee Living History Farm been recognized as a 2020 Travelers’ Choice award winner for Farms and History Museums, ranking first out of 23 Things To Do on Hawaiʻi Island. Based on a full year of Tripadvisor reviews, prior to any changes caused by the pandemic, award winners exemplify travelers’/diners’ ultimate favorite, top 10 percent of hospitality businesses around the globe.
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