This historic town was built in the 1920s to house and serve pineapple plantation workers and was the first model city in Hawai‘i. It is quaint and quiet, with a population of only 3200 people. Most working residents here are employed by the Castle & Cooke company, which owns Dole Pineapple and runs the two 5-star resorts on the Island. Its charming little shops and restaurants make it a fantastic place to relax, slow things down, and let the tranquility of island life soothe your soul.