As part of an ongoing project with the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Center for Oral History, we bring you voices from Hawaiʻi’s history centered around a theme each month. Stay tuned for more.
The exhibit features photos and audio clips of first-hand accounts of people who worked and lived on the pineapple plantation up until it closed in 1992. HPR's Jayna Omaye has more.
The Lanai Culture & Heritage Center launched a new virtual exhibit as part of its centennial celebration that commemorates the plantation life that began when the island was purchased by
HONOLULU - HI (KITV-4) Lānaʻi Culture & Heritage Center launches a new virtual exhibit as part of its centennial celebration that commemorates the plantation life that began when the island
It’s been 115 years since James Dole moved his pineapple canning operations to Honolulu and more than 30 years since it closed. But you can still hear the stories of those who worked there, thanks to the Center for Oral History at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.