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- Kauai island history | Kapaia Foundation | United States
Mission is to preserve and promote the rich history of Kapaia Valley, Kaua'i, Hawaii Focus is on Sugar Plantation era of Hawaiian history 1930's-1960's The historic Kapaia Swinging Bridge, is the centerpiece of Kapaia Foundation's vision of historic preservation
- Kapaʻa, Hawaii - Wikipedia
Kapaʻa (Kauaʻi dialect: Tapaʻa) is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Kauaʻi County, Hawaiʻi, United States It is the most populous town in the island of Kauai, with a population of 11,652 as of the 2020 census, [2] up from 9,471 at the 2000 census Kapaʻa is a Hawaiian word meaning "the solid one" [3]
- Walk Kapaa Town’s History - 101 Things To Do in Hawai‘i
Here, Kapa‘a’s history can be glimpsed in the aging structures that have survived change and time Painted in playful pastel tints, the architecture and ambiance of this little shorefront community can be learned on a 90-MINUTE WALKING TOUR led by an interpretive guide
- Kapaa | Beach Town, Coconut Coast, Kauai | Britannica
Kapaa, city, Kauai county, on the east-central coast of Kauai island, Hawaii, U S Sugarcane and pineapple plantations once dotted the region around Kapaa Rice was also grown, and Chinese merchants once dominated the commercial centre
- Kapaia Swinging Bridge - Historic Hawaii Foundation
The Kapaia Swinging Bridge is historically significant in the areas of transportation and ethnic heritage for its association with the sugar plantation history and multicultural heritage of the Kapaia Valley community
- Kapaa Town: Once a Plantation, Now a Tourist Destination - Shaka Guide
Kapa'a has had a long history, especially with sugarcane How did sugarcane plantations change the face of Kapa'a, and eventually all of Hawaii?
- Kapaa City : Interesting Facts, Famous Things History Information . . .
Historical Significance: This city has a rich history that dates back to ancient times Kapaa was once a major plantation town, and remnants of this era can still be seen in the form of historic buildings and landmarks
- Kapaa - Hawaii Travel Guide
Kapaa’s history dates back to the early Polynesian settlers of ancient Hawaii, who established a thriving agricultural community These settlers cultivated taro, sweet potatoes, and other essential crops using the fertile land and abundant water sources from the nearby Wailua River
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