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- Wahiawā, Hawaii - Wikipedia
In Hawaiian, wahi a wā means "place of the wa people" [2] The population was 18,658 at the 2020 census Lakes and reservoirs are rare in Hawaii, and Wahiawā is unique in being surrounded on three sides by Lake Wilson (also known as Wahiawā Reservoir or Kaukonahua)
- Wahiawā - Go Hawaii
If O‘ahu’s agricultural heart is its cool, verdant 940-feet-above-sea-level Leilehua central plateau, Wahiawā provides the area’s vibrant heartbeat Agriculture has largely driven the town’s remarkably easygoing pace of life since the early 1900s and still does
- Veterans parade carries on in Wahiawa despite military absences
Wahiawa’s 79th annual parade honors service and sacrifice, even as federal restrictions keep active-duty members from joining
- Brief History of Wahiawa
He built a cannery next to his pineapple fields in Wahiawa and packed his first cans in 1903 Today his Hawaiian Pineapple Company (HAPCO) is known as Dole Food Company, Hawaii By 1904, Wahiawa was known as "The City of Pines" and was considered the "hub" of the pineapple industry in the world
- Wahiawā Community Evaluation
Wahiawā (“place of noise”) is located about twenty miles north from downtown Honolulu in central O'ahu between two mountain ranges It’s a unique community surrounded by water on three sides by Lake Wilson (Kaukonahua or Wahiawā Reservior) It was once prime agricultural land for the Hawaiian Pineapple Company
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Wahiawa (2025) - Tripadvisor
The Healing Stone of Wahiawa shrine can be found on California Avenue in Wahiawa Ancient Hawaiians believe the stone
- Wahiawa | Hawaiian Town, Oahu Island | Britannica
Founded in 1898, the city of Wahiawa (Hawaiian: “Place of Noise”) is a commercial centre for nearby plantation communities and military installations (Schofield Barracks and Wheeler Army Airfield) Pineapples are the area’s leading crop
- Wahiawa, Oahu | To-Hawaii. com
Wahiawa is one of the few inland towns in Hawaii and is nearly surrounded by Lake Wilson It also lies between two mountain ranges and serves as a hub for agriculture and military operations
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