Pioneer Mill Smokestack

Lahaina


The hard-to-miss Pioneer Mill smokestack is a local icon. Outdoor exhibits spotlight equipment and vehicles used on the company's sugar plantation, in operation from 1860 until 1999. There are two restored late-1800s steam locomotives, formerly used by Pioneer Mill, and excellent informational signs explaining the history of sugarcane plantations in Lahaina.


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