Bishop Estate
Bishop Estate is a large landholding in Hawaii, primarily located on the island of Oahu. It was established in 1884 by Charles Reed Bishop and is known for its significant contributions to education and land management in the state. The estate is managed by the Kamehameha Schools, which was founded to provide educational opportunities for Native Hawaiian children.
The estate encompasses various properties, including agricultural lands, residential areas, and commercial developments. It plays a vital role in preserving Hawaiian culture and heritage while also supporting community initiatives. The management of Bishop Estate focuses on sustainable practices and responsible stewardship of its resources.