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About PRINCEVILLE, HI

Hawaiians farmed the lush valley of Hanalei, establishing irrigated taro fields and harvesting the sea's riches, centuries before Captain James Cook landed on Kauai in 1778. Newly arrived Westerners began cattle ranching in the 1830s, and tried crops from silk worms to coffee with varying success. Hanalei fruit and potatoes helped feed miners during the California Gold Rush. A colorful and adventuresome Scot, Robert Crichton Wyllie, who had served as the Kingdom of Hawaii's minister of foreign affairs, acquired land near Hanalei in 1853. In 1860, Wyllie named his sugar plantation Princeville, in honor of a visit by two-year-old Prince Albert Edward Kauikeaouli Lei O Papa a Kamehameha and his parents, King Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma. Sadly, the little prince died in 1862. Princeville became a ranch in 1895, when missionary son Albert S. Wilcox bought the plantation. Hawaiian cowboys and the ranch manager lived near the entrance to today's resort. Now, guests and residents of Princeville at Hanalei still ride across the pastures of the family-run Princeville Ranch, while taro, the staple food of ancient Hawaii, flourishes in the valley below.

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