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Wahiawa Botanical GardenWahiawa (Wha hee a wha) town on Oahu is an old neighborhood in Central Oahu and about 5 minutes from Schofield Barracks and Wheeler Army Air Field. 

Wahiawa Botanical Garden is located half way up Wahiawa Heights on California Avenue. It is a 27 acre Tropical Rain Forest and the deepest part of the ravine is 47 feet. Much effort has been made over the years to get the collection of native Hawaiian plants they have today.

A little history:In the 1920's the Hawaii Sugar Planter's Association leased this site for experimental tree planting and this property was transferred to the City and County of Honolulu in 1950.  In 1957 they established the Wahiawa Botanical Garden.

Guided tours can be arrange by calling 621-5463.

 Wilson Lake

Wilson Lake - Wahiawa State Freshwater Park:Is the largest freshwater sport fishery in the State of Hawaii. The Reservoir was constructed in 1905-1906 and has a capacity of over 3 billion gallons and a shoreline about 20 miles in length.

In the early 1900's Largemouth Bass was stocked in the Lake Wilson. Channel catfish in the 1940's and in the 1960's Peacock Bass was introduced. 

The Lake Wilson fishery started dying a slow death due to the discharge of 2 million gallons of treated wastewater dumped into the reservoir daily. This nutrient rich waste is a breeding ground for for vegetation blooms which kills the fish.

In 2004-2005 the State of Hawaii spent hundreds of thousand of dollars to clean up Lake Wilson which had the weed Salvinia Molesta that was covering the 300 acre lake and was almost a foot thick. It took three giant excavators working daily to remove it.

Leilehua High School

 

Leilehua High School- Was the high school (Mililani High School wasn't finished "back then") I attended from 9th grade and I graduated in 1974 (one year early as a Junior) Leilehua High School was actually established in 1924 and located on Schofield Barracks military base. The Schofield and Leilehua Schools were combined and relocated to its 32 acre site in Wahiawa Heights in 1949.

The school mascot is the "MULE" and I remember going to all the football games and shouting, "Go Mules!".

Click on the link above for more information on Leilehua High School.

 

 

Neighborhood "Need to Know" locations:

Wahiawa General Hospital- In 1944 the Wahiawa Hospital Association was founded and they established the Wahiawa General Hospital. In 1957 the hospitals original wing was underway.

Wahiawa Community and Business Association:  Representative of the Wahiawa residents and businesses.

Wahiawa Restaurants-  A little summary of Cafe Olive, Molly's Smokehouse, Dole Pineapple Restaurant, Shige's Saimin Stand.

 

If you are relocating to Oahu, Hawaii (maybe possibly due to a transfer with the Armed Forces to Schofield Barracks or Wheeler Army Air Field) then Wahiawa may be just the place for you!

 

 

Celeste "Sally" Cheeseman, RA * Century 21 Liberty Homes

95-2214 Kipapa Drive, Mililani, HI  96789

Direct Contact:  808-375-1404                                                          

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Celeste "Sally" Cheeseman  is a Realtor-Associate® and Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) with Century 21 Liberty Homes in Mililani, Hawaii. With a sharp understanding that a listening ear is the key to a client's needs  she serves the island of Oahu (Honolulu County) and all Hawaii Military Relocations, Hawaii Retirees, Hawaii Job Transfers and Hawaii Residents, Home Buyers and Sellers.

  

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36 Comments on Relocating to Oahu, Hawaii? A Glimpse into Old Town Wahiawa

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I LOVE reading about the neighborhoods there!  And you do such a GREAT  job!
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Sally, What a beautiful place. I love botanical gardens, I tend to regroup whenever I visit such places.
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Mana: Thanks for visiting a little more of Hawaii!
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Mary's right, you do a great job with this.  Someday, I HAVE to visit Hawaii!
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Sally,

These picture just don't look like an island, it's amazing and Beautiful!! Maybe I can visit one day :0)

Tom Weiss

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Jason: You keep saying that...just get your behind on a plane with the rest of the gang....lots are coming the end of January

Tom: Yeah...you need to get on the plane with Jason.

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I've decided it's time you posted a lexicon for all these Hawaiian names - with pronunciation.  It's making my head spin a bit.
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Sally--Sounds like a lovely place to grow up with a rich history! Go Mules?!! We were the Polars...Guess there are more mules than polar bears in Hawaii! :)
4:26pm • #9
Ok, Ok.  I envy you living and working in Hawaii.  There I said it out loud.  Don't get me wrong; I love Bradenton, Florida...but it's no Hawaii.
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Sally,

You always do such a nice job showcasing your beautiful state. Well done.

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Jeff: I tried in the first sentence lol.  Wing it. hehe.

Teri: Haha!  Of course we have more mules...just on the island of Molokai I think

Dan: Well, what can I say? Lucky I live Hawaii!

Lynda: Thanks so much Lynda!

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Fascinating post, Sally.
I'm amazed at what Lake Wilson has been through....and to think it was man-made to begin with !  I would love to spend a few days exploring the botanical gardens....sounds like heaven to me.

thanks for writing such beautiful and informative posts....I'm learning so much about your beautiful area.

Jo 

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Jo:  When I went to the North Shore on Labor Day I drove up to Wahiawa first and took these pictures. Thanks for coming by and "breathing" in all about Hawaii!
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Sally, someday I have to return to Hawaii and visit all the places that you have been writing about.  
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George: You keep coming back to see all my posts so you might as well come over and see it for real. Thanks!
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Sally - I could never work there, I can't pronounce all those places, But I love the pictures. Maybe I could just take pictures of Hawaaii all day.
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Sally, it looks like a such a pretty place, I think I too could get lost in the Gardens (I can get lost in the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, I can't even imagine those!).  And how nice that they would clean up that pretty lake. 
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Carole: Thanks for dropping by and inhaling some of Hawaii again.
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Sally,  that looks like a great place to go relax sometime.  Too bad about the water getting  contaminated in Lake Wilson.  It's nice to see the home town feel of Mililani.
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Sally...why is it the blues are always bluer and the greens are always greener???

I am truly envious!

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Sally - you sure bring out the best of your area - I love your area and actually would love to visit
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Steph: It's all relaxing...Wahiawa this time ...:)

Joan: Good camera?   Just kidding...that's just how it is I guess.

Thesa: Thanks so much....there's always something for me to write about it seems.

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Sally- Wahiawa is a another beautiful part of Hawaii. You live in the most beautiful place on earth. You are truly blessed. I love your Hawaii posts. They are great for all your buyers! Katerina
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Katerina: I'm just happy not only the consumers enjoy but all of you! One day you folks just might get someone who is relocating here and have a wealth of information for them!

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Sally - This is a terrific Localism post.  Keep up the good work!
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Jason: Thanks for your nice comment!

Jeff: For?......

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oooooh Sally, I love this.  Look at those pictures.  I can imagine having a romantic picnic in the shade of that beautiful tree...except it's on a slope so no putting your wineglass down!  Great job.
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Maggie:  Haha...I think there's plenty of bugs down there too. I haven't been down there for MANY years......I just stayed on the overhead walk bridge thing and took the pics from above.
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Sally... I agree with many, that you do a great job with these. In regards to the first two pictures, it doesn't even look like Hawaii or anything surrounding Hawaii. Again, this is a good post.

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Beautiful, Sally. This is terrific local content for buyers. You did a great job conveying what people should know about the area, and the pics are wonderful.

Jeff

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Thanks Jeff D! Will have more from my trip to the North Shore again today.

Jeff B: Thanks.

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OK, my wife said no Leilehua High School jokes.  She graduated from there also.  LOL
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