Hana Cultural Center


Hana is one of the older towns of Hawaii, especially on the island of Maui. When visitors arrive in Hana they are often sent back in time due to the historic places that line the area. Road to Hana is a historic road where one can learn about the past through sight. Hana has an old Courthouse, a replica of a chief's compound before contact with Hawaii was made and many other attractions.

Hana Cultural Center of Hana is the best place to learn about the various sites seen when entering and touring the town. The center is located at 4974 Uakea Road three quarters of a mile from Hana Highway junction. It is located between Keanini Drive and Keawa Place.

The hours of operation for the museum are Monday through Friday 10am to 4pm. They do request a donation of $3 per person for museum entrance, but it is a donation. Some of the things to see at the center include pictures of Kauhale Village, Faces of Hana, and the Tsunami photographs of 1946. There is a gift shop onsite with local crafts and much more for those who want a piece of Hawaii to take with them.

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