
Oahu Grand Circle with Dole Pineapple Plantation and Lunch
Dole Plantation
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Wahiawa 指南
Wahiawa sits at the geographical centre of Oahu, on the Leilehua Plateau between the Waianae and Koolau mountain ranges, roughly equidistant from the island's north and south shores. It is not a resort town, and it makes no pretence of being one. What it offers instead is a grounded, working sense of Hawaii that predates the hotel strips of Waikiki by generations. The plateau's elevation keeps temperatures noticeably cooler than the coast, and the red laterite soil that surrounds the town is some of the most fertile agricultural land in the Hawaiian Islands, a fact that shaped everything about this place.
For most of the twentieth century, Wahiawa was defined by two things: the United States Army installation at Schofield Barracks, one of the largest Army posts in the country and a presence that gives the town its particular no-nonsense character, and the vast pineapple fields that once blanketed the plateau in every direction. James Dole established his plantation operations in this area in the early 1900s, and the Dole Pineapple Plantation that stands today on Kamehameha Highway is a direct descendant of that agricultural legacy. Visitors arriving from Honolulu on the H-2 freeway pass through a landscape that still carries the memory of those fields, even as much of the acreage has shifted to other uses over the decades.
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