The original town surrounded with wall, expanded outside from the 14th century due to an increase of population.
Some inhabitants chose to stay or go back to the original town.
This original town was reduced by formation of later towns in the county.
While the original town is gone, the name Kapoho remains associated with the area.
The original town was reduced to create new towns in the county.
Today little is left of the original town except for a few stone foundations and the cemetery.
The original town was devastated by an earthquake in 1856.
The original town had no square or other distinguishing features.
Currently, only a street and a pond remain of the original town.
Underneath the west side of the lake, the original town is still visible.