There is no doubt that the Hawaiian Islands have undergone monumental changes throughout the last two centuries. Not only was the Kingdom of Hawaii overthrown, became a territory of the United States and then an American state, but the islands went from being an agricultural state that was largely rural to boasting a population of 1.43 million with a booming tourism industry. In honor of Hawaii’s agricultural past, we’re looking back at the good ‘ole days, where sugar cane was king and pineapple fields dotted the Hawaiian landscape. From sugar plantations to taro fields, there is certainly something special about these 11 photographs of old Hawaii farms.

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Want to see more? Check out some of the oldest photos ever taken in Hawaii, as well as 16 mesmerizing photos sure to make you fall in love with rural Hawaii.

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