The cultural heritage center is not a big area, but it is a great place to learn about Lanai culture and history, most impressive is the introduction to Lanai planting pineapples
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We spent quite a bit of time at this small museum in Lanai City during our day trip to Lanai. The exhibits are superbly maintained and displayed. We come away with great appreciation of Lanai cultur...
All visitors to Lana'i should stop here. Staff very informative and helpful too. Beautiful spot just east of Dole Park in Lana'i City. Learn of Lana'i's past...
Best place on the island to get an overview of the history
This is a decent little 2-room museum. They have a lot of photos and documentation about Lanai's past--mainly as a pineapple plantation. There is also a film that shows in the other room. It's a bi...
A one room Museum, but worth the visit in a city with little else to offer
The Lanai Culture and Heritage Center was a nice brief stop in Lanai City. There were displays and pictures illustrating the commerce of the island, its population, and its history. The island has bee...
You really should take the time to visit. It is small, but we easily spent over an hour here. The history timeline, videos, and exhibits were very interesting and informative. The two ladies there ...
The cultural heritage center is not a big area, but it is a great place to learn about Lanai culture and history, most impressive is the introduction to Lanai planting pineapples
Here you will also see the cultural relics of Lanai. The Lanai Cultural and Heritage Center is like a small treasure house. Here are pictures showing how Lanai became one of the largest pineapple suppliers in the world. Many tourists expose the mystery of Lanai.
The details of the plantation workers' lives were revisited in this museum, and some historical facts were amazing, such as the 10,000 pineapple seedlings per worker per day required for the year. It is a fascinating Hawaiian history museum.
This small museum, which is a major account of the Hawaiian archipelago's development, how it became the world's pineapple supplier, and the 1920s photo, is interesting.
The displays cover the mysterious early history of Lanai. The pictures and chronology of events show how Lanai has evolved from a small island of Gore to a world pineapple supplier. It is a charming small museum.