Kalihi

Kalihi

Kalihi (meaning "the edge" in Hawaiian) is a neighborhood community of Honolulu on the island of Oʻahu in Hawaiʻi. Split by the Likelike Highway, it is flanked by downtown Honolulu to the east and Mapunapuna, Moanalua and Salt Lake to the west.

Kalihi is also the name of the ahupuaʻa situated between Kahauiki and Kapālama in the Kona (now Honolulu) district of Oʻahu. The ahupuaʻa consisted of Kalihi Uka, Kalihi Waena and Kalihi Kai. Historically, Kalihi Kai was the site of the former Leprosy Receiving Station, where those suspected of leprosy were examined prior to treatment or being sent to Kalaupapa on the island of Molokaʻi. Kalihi was also known for its famous fishponds, ʻĀpili, Pahouiki, Pahounui, ʻAuiki, and Ananoho, near the present Sand Island Access Road (State Route 640) all of which have since been filled in. The harbormaster of Kamehameha I, Captain Alexander Adams, maintained a residence near the ʻĀpili pond.

Kalihi Valley has been carved by Kalihi Stream; it is narrow and steep in its upper reaches, but widens out to flatlands as it approaches Honolulu Harbor.

The lower valley has been a residential area for a considerable time, and is home to numerous tracts of older houses. It becomes commercial and maritime close to the water.

Some schools in the area include Kalihi Elementary, Kalihi Uka elementary, Kalihi Kai Elementary, Dole Middle School, King David Kalakaua Middle School and Farrington High School. Also, located in upper Kalihi is the private Kamehameha Schools.


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