Kona Historical Society
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81-6551 Hawaiʻi Belt Rd
Kealakekua, HI 96750 - (808) 323-3222
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Vianna Sager
The bread making demonstration is wonderful. It was a lot of fun to help. The bread is delicious.
Aug 3rd, 2020 -
Clint Collins
The bread gets 5 stars. Cooked in a traditional outdoor Portuguese stone oven. Great place to learn and see a classic baking process. Parking is easy and there are boards to read and learn more about the area. It's a short 100 yard walk to a great coffee farm as well.
Apr 23rd, 2019 -
Newgirl3366 fanfiction
Go on Thursday for the Portuguese bread baking. You won't be sorry! It is delicious. The tour of the Greenwell Store was lovely too. Such a nice place off the beaten path.
Apr 1st, 2019 -
Gene Blount
Jan 6th, 2019 -
Madelyn Brown
Relaxing area. Stay around for the ranger talk, they know their stuff. They tell you about the area, culture and the history of the whole island. I had two smaller kids and they seem to enjoy it. You are walking look at artifacts and buildings. Pick up a booklet on the way in from the ranger. That tells you about the different spots on the park. There is a snorkel area maybe a block away (if that) that has little parking.
Dec 22nd, 2018
Contact Info
- (808) 323-3222
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Kona Historical Society?
A The phone number for Kona Historical Society is: (808) 323-3222.
Q Where is Kona Historical Society located?
A Kona Historical Society is located at 81-6551 Hawaiʻi Belt Rd, Kealakekua, HI 96750
Q What days are Kona Historical Society open?
A Kona Historical Society is open:
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Q How is Kona Historical Society rated?
A Kona Historical Society has a 4.8 Star Rating from 8 reviewers.
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( 8 Reviews )Vianna Sager on Google
The bread making demonstration is wonderful. It was a lot of fun to help. The bread is delicious.
Clint Collins on Google
The bread gets 5 stars. Cooked in a traditional outdoor Portuguese stone oven. Great place to learn and see a classic baking process. Parking is easy and there are boards to read and learn more about the area. It's a short 100 yard walk to a great coffee farm as well.
Newgirl3366 fanfiction on Google
Go on Thursday for the Portuguese bread baking. You won't be sorry! It is delicious. The tour of the Greenwell Store was lovely too. Such a nice place off the beaten path.
Gene Blount on Google
Madelyn Brown on Google
Relaxing area. Stay around for the ranger talk, they know their stuff. They tell you about the area, culture and the history of the whole island. I had two smaller kids and they seem to enjoy it. You are walking look at artifacts and buildings. Pick up a booklet on the way in from the ranger. That tells you about the different spots on the park. There is a snorkel area maybe a block away (if that) that has little parking.