- Source: Kong Lung Store
The Kong Lung Store, in Kilauea, Hawaii was originally built, in c. 1941, to be the Kilauea Plantation store. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.
It is a 117-by-67-foot (36 m × 20 m) building, the last stone building built by the Kilauea Sugar Company, built of field stone up to its lower gable level, that was a replacement for a previous wood building.
It is deemed significant as an example of masonry construction in Kilauea, usually used for domestic architecture, here adapted for a commercial building. And it is significant for association with the sugarcane plantation and the provision of goods to its workers as a plantation store. The store was managed independently from the plantation, by Chew Lung, son of Lung Wan Chee (b. 1860) who managed the first, predecessor store. It was originally open from 2am to 5am, operated by workers who then went to work in the plantation fields.
See also
Burdette Plantation Company Store
Caspiana Plantation Store
Polmer Store
National Register of Historic Places in Kauai County, Hawaii
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Album Donal Bebek
- Kong Lung Store
- Kilauea Plantation
- Ti Lung
- Come Home Love: Lo and Behold
- Hang Lung
- List of plantations in the United States
- Caspiana Plantation Store
- Hong Kong
- Stanley, Hong Kong
- Polmer Store