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About Kunia Camp Town

An introduction with general information, visitor resources and facts about the community of Kunia Camp on the island of Oahu in Hawaii.

COMMUNITY NAME: Kunia Camp
ALSO KNOWN AS: Kunia Village
STATUS: unincorporated local community
ELEVATION: ? feet above sea level
ZIP CODE: 96759
SITUATED: Along Hawaii Route 750, northwest of downtown Honolulu
ISLAND AND REGION: Central Oahu Island
COUNTY: Honolulu County

- formerly a plantation village for a Del Monte pineapple plantation.
- plantation closed in 2006
- land was given to the Hawaii Agriculture Research Center
- added to National Register of Historic Places in 2014

Kunia Camp Residents Welcome Plan to Preserve Plantation
https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/8393742/kunia-camp-residents-welcome-plan-to-preserve-plantation/

Honouliuli Internment and POW Camp in Kunia
https://www.hawaii.edu/news/2014/08/12/internment-camps-hidden-history-uncovered-by-west-oahu-students/

Articles:
- historichawaii.org --> 2014/02/19 --> kunia camp
- masonarch.com --> kunia village
- npgallery.nps.gov --> assets --> kunia camp
- wikipedia.org --> kunia camp --> article


NEARBY TOWNS:
- Honolulu

RELATED RESOURCES:
- Other Towns on Oahu Island
- Introduction to the Island of Oahu


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