Kunia Camp, Agricultural settlement in central Oahu, Hawaii.
Kunia Camp is a rural settlement in central Oahu, situated at an elevation of 883 feet in Honolulu County. The area consists of residential neighborhoods, farming lands, and agricultural facilities that define its character.
The settlement was founded as a village for Del Monte's pineapple operations, serving as a plantation hub until production ended in 2006. Following the closure, the land became home to the Hawaii Agriculture Research Center starting in 2008.
The community's character is shaped by its farming heritage, visible in the layout of houses and the open agricultural lands that surround them. Walking through, you notice how the settlement pattern still reflects its origins as a worker village serving the plantations.
The settlement is accessible via Hawaii Route 750 and maintains its own post office with ZIP code 96759. Visitors will find residential areas near shopping centers and working agricultural grounds.
In 2014, the settlement was added to the National Register of Historic Places in recognition of its role in Hawaiian agricultural development. This designation honors its legacy as a testament to the plantation era that shaped the islands.
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