Archaeology and History
In the early 1930s, the first kindergarten of Pardes Hannah was a rich archive of information about Pardes Hanna and Karkur, which were united in one settlement in 1969. The archive has an impressive wealth of documents, photographs, programs, newspaper clippings, films and audio tapes.
In 1913-1912, the land of Karkur was purchased by the Land Development Company. Permanent settlement began after the First World War, and from 1920 the colony was built by various groups of settlers, including the company Ahuzat London. The construction was done in the form of establishing neighborhoods and planting orchards, and in 1921 the first well was cut down.