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Captain Cook
 

Waimea Historic Walking Tour

Every Monday (Weekly Festival), at 09:30 am

Cultural Festival in Waimea
West Kauai Visitor Center
Admission: No fee.
 
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Mondays at 9:30am. Registration is required for participation and Special Group tours are available. Take a 2 hour walk back through time in the place where Captain Cook first landed in Waimea. Where the agricultural landscape changed from taro to rice to corn, watered by an intricate ditch system with a marvelous history dating back to the time of the legendary menehune. Learn about the last King of Kauai, the missionaries, and other famous citizens of Waimea along with the landmarks they left behind. Enjoy a taste of the past in one of the most historic towns in all of Hawaii.

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Waimea Historic Walking Tour
Contact: Aletha Kaohi
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Tel: (808) 338-1332
Last Updated: Friday, February 15th, 2008

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Captain Cook

Waimea Historic Walking Tour

Every Monday (Weekly Festival), at 09:30 am
Cultural Festival in Waimea
West Kauai Visitor Center
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Mondays at 9:30am. Registration is required for participation and Special Group tours are available. Take a 2 hour walk back through time in the place where Captain Cook first landed in Waimea. Where the agricultural landscape changed from taro to rice to corn, watered by an intricate ditch system with
 
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