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Yes, Hawaii had a sugar plantation.

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When was first sugar plantation started in Hawaii?

The first successful plantation in Hawaii was Ladd & company, Which was first started in 1835.


What is the name of the largest surviving sugar plantation in the U.S.?

Outside New Orleans is a sugar plantation built in 1830 as a sugar cane plantation. It is open to visitors and is still a working plantation. In 2016 the last sugar plantation closed in Hawaii that was founded 145 years ago. The entire Hawaii state production of sugar shut down after 180 years in 2016.


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In 1835, on the 29th of July, the first sugar plantation in Hawaii was started.


What is the web address of the Hawaii'S Plantation Village in Waipahu Hawaii?

The web address of the Hawaii'S Plantation Village is: http://plantationvillage.hawaii.org


What is the phone number of the Hawaii'S Plantation Village in Waipahu Hawaii?

The phone number of the Hawaii'S Plantation Village is: 808-677-0110.


Where are there sugar plantation farms?

Sugar cane grows in warm, tropical climates. In the US, that is usually Louisiana and Hawaii. Cuba and Central America have long had a sugar industry, as do warmer countries in South America.


Where is the Hawaii'S Plantation Village in Waipahu Hawaii located?

The address of the Hawaii'S Plantation Village is: 94-695 Waipahu St, Waipahu, HI 96797


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