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Waialua sugar mill

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The Waialua Sugar Mill is the center of town and was started in 1898. The sugar Mill closed in 1996 as a working sugar cane plantation but is now serving as an industrial park for the North Shore of Oahu. There is a directory for the Waialua Sugar Mill http://sugarmillhawaii.com/
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