Can something be done to save this once-beautiful historic house before it burns down?
The plantation manager’s home at the heart of historic ʻEwa Villages, a graceful colonial revival home built in 1926, was once ʻEwa Plantation’s community centerpiece, surrounded by well-tended gardens. It served as a gathering place for a multitude of special events.
Now owned by the City and County of Honolulu, the building has fallen into disrepair. Its paint is peeling, its broken windows are boarded up to fend off intruders and the yard is a pockmarked desert of dry thatch…