Where is ahualoa hawaii
We have a detailed list of newspapers that have been published in the area around Ahualoa. See our Newspapers Page for Ahualoa. Looking for more information about Ahualoa? A wonderful source is the TripAdvisor website. We always start with the TripAdvisor Tourism page, where you can read an overview with links that will help you find lodging, restaurants and attractions.
While we are unaware of a Tourism page that is specific to Ahualoa, there are neighboring communities that do have Tourism pages. A map of those communities can be found with our TripAdvisor Page for Ahualoa.
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While these values should be definitive, we have found that accuracy can vary and you should double-check the location if accuracy is required. A straight line distance ignores obstructions like rivers, canyons, lakes, et cetera - it's truly a line drawn from Point A ie- Ahualoa to Point B.
Our distance measurements begin at a specific point in Ahualoa. The point we use is located at these GPS coordinates - Latitude: Community Index. State Index. Province Index. County Index. The Old Mamalahoa Highway is the principal road running through Ahualoa. The land is zoned agricultural. A typical lot is 5 acres 2. Land use is for residence and small-scale agriculture, including farming, orchards and livestock. Instead, in the late 19th and early 20th century it was allocated to families of sugarcane workers as farm homesteads, and remains largely so today.
The families, primarily Japanese and Portuguese in ethnicity, were the first inhabitants of the area, and many of the present residents are descended from those families.
The original native forest was cleared and replaced by a patchwork of pasture, farms and windbreaks. Small-scale ranching did occur, and included a slaughterhouse that operated for a century before closing in Ahualoa was also the location for early plantings of coffee, which is still being grown there today.
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