In the time when cane was king, the Big Island's Hamakua Coast was the scenic backdrop for tidy plantation towns, bustling sugar mills and billowing fields of green. It was a time of steam locomotives and general stores, of one-lane bridges and one-room schoolhouses. Now, revisit this golden era in the rich anecdotes and rare photographs in this handy, site-by-site guide.
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