- ʻEwa Villages, Hawaii - Wikipedia
In the late 19th century to early 20th century, ʻEwa was one of the large population centers on the island of Oʻahu, with industry focused around sugar cane production The ʻEwa Mill was a major employer that set up residential villages within ʻEwa (from which the modern name arose)
- Tenney Village — PACIFIC HOUSING ASSISTANCE CORPORATION
One of the first workforce housing communities on Oahu, Tenney Village once provided homes for those employed by the Ewa Sugar Mill The homes were constructed between 1923 and 1938 and, along with the rest of the Ewa Sugar Plantation Villages, are on the National Register of Historic Places
- Villages of Moa‘e Kū I, II, III - EAH Housing
It consists of three development phases, each containing four clusters of apartment homes
- Ewa Villages Ewa Beach Real Estate Homes For Sale - Zillow
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- Landmarks — Ewa Villages Historical Society
Currently, the Hawaiian Railway Society operates Hawaiian Railway (adjacent to ʻEwa Villages) the only active, historical railway on Oʻahu
- Ewa Villages, HI Profile: Facts Data
Review maps and data for the neighborhood, city, county, ZIP Code, and school zone July 1, 2024, data includes home values, household income, percentage of homes owned, rented or vacant, etc
- VILLAGE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
VILLAGE meaning: 1 a group of houses and other buildings that is smaller than a town, usually in the countryside… Learn more
- Village | Settlement, Definition, Characteristics, History, Etymology . . .
Villages emerged independently in several places around the world, including in the Fertile Crescent, China, the Indus River valley, Mesoamerica, and South America The earliest villages developed as sedentary hunter-gatherers in the ancient Middle East began creating permanent settlements
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