Visit Grove Farm Museum
Our immersive walking tours take you through layers of Kauai's history all the way back to the mid-1800s. Experience the daily life of the different generations and cultures that made this a thriving sugarcane operation and home to all.
Learn
how the sugar industry brought wealth, technology, and multiculturalism to the most remote corner of the Pacific.
Listen
to inspiring stories of George Norton Wilcox’s innovations in the sugar industry, Mabel Wilcox’s advancements of public health, Elsie Wilcox’s advocacy of education for all, and more.
Explore
the extensive property from the Wilcox family home, to the first public health office, to the Japanese laundress’ cottage—all authentically preserved with original furnishings.
THE WILCOX FAMILY
One family tree deeply rooted in the landscape of Kauai's history.
The impact of the Wilcox family branches out into the island’s economic growth, innovative technology, advancement of public health, and access to education for all.
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Grove Farm Museum is a proud member of the Waioli Foundation's collection
of historic sites. Learn about Waioli Corporation and the connections between Grove Farm, Waioli Mission House, and Mahamoku Beach House.
VISIT OUR HISTORIC PROPERTIES IN HANALEI
THE HISTORIC HOME OF MISSIONARY TEACHERS ABNER AND LUCY WILCOX
BUILT IN 1837
THE FAMILY BEACH HOUSE DESIGNED BY MABEL AND HER BROTHER CHARLES WILCOX
BUILT IN 1914
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