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Lahaina, Hawaii

Lahaina (Hawaiian: Lāhainā) is the largest census-designated place (CDP) in West Maui, Maui County, Hawaii, United States and includes the Kaanapali and Kapalua beach resorts. As of the 2020 census, the CDP had a resident population of 12,702. Lahaina encompasses the coast along Hawaii Route 30 from a tunnel at the south end, through Olowalu and to the CDP of Napili-Honokowai to the north. During the tourist season, the population can swell to nearly 40,000 people.

Lahaina, Hawaii
Lāhainā
Downtown Lahaina lies on the waterfront
Location in Maui County and the state of Hawaii
Lahaina
Location in Hawaii
Coordinates: 20°53′10″N 156°40′29″W / 20.88611°N 156.67472°W / 20.88611; -156.67472Coordinates: 20°53′10″N 156°40′29″W / 20.88611°N 156.67472°W / 20.88611; -156.67472
CountryUnited States
StateHawaii
CountyMaui
Area
 • Total9.29 sq mi (24.07 km2)
 • Land7.78 sq mi (20.15 km2)
 • Water1.51 sq mi (3.92 km2)
Elevation
3 ft (1 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total12,702
 • Density1,632.44/sq mi (630.26/km2)
Time zoneUTC-10 (Hawaii-Aleutian)
ZIP codes
96761, 96767
Area code808
FIPS code15-42950
GNIS feature ID0361678

Lahaina's popularity as a tropical getaway has made its real estate some of the most expensive in Hawaii; many houses and condominiums sell for more than $5 million.[2]

History

 
Hokoji Shingon Mission in downtown Lahaina, a Japanese Buddhist temple

In days of native rule Lahaina was the royal capital of Maui Loa, aliʻi nui ("high chief") of the island of Maui, after he ceded the royal seat of Hana to the ruler of Hawaii Island. In Lahaina, the focus of activity is along Front Street, which dates back to the 1820s. It is lined with stores and restaurants and often packed with tourists. The Banyan Court Park features an exceptionally large banyan tree (Ficus benghalensis) planted by William Owen Smith on April 24, 1873, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the arrival of Christian missionaries.[3] It is also the site of the reconstructed ruins of Lahaina Fort, originally built in 1832.[4] It is the largest Banyan Tree in the United States.

Lele was an ancient name of Lahaina. The Hawaiian language name Lā hainā means "cruel sun", describing the sunny dry climate.[5] Lahaina's historic district averages only 13 inches (330 mm) of rain per year, much of which occurs from December to February.

 
Circa 1903–1910

In 1795, before unification of the islands, the town was conquered by Kamehameha the Great. Lahaina was the capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1802 to 1845.[6] King Kamehameha III, son of Kamehameha I, preferred the town to bustling Honolulu. He built a palace complex on a 1 acre (0.40 ha) island Mokuʻula surrounded by a pond called Moku Hina, said to be home to Kiwahine, a spiritual protector of Maui and the Pi'ilani royal line, near the center of town.[7]

In 1824, at the chiefs' request, Betsey Stockton started the first mission school open to the common people.[8] It was once an important destination for the 19th-century whaling fleet, whose presence at Lahaina frequently led to conflicts with the Christian missionaries living there. On more than one occasion the conflict was so severe that it led to sailor riots and even the shelling of Lahaina by the British whaler John Palmer in 1827.

In response, Maui Governor Hoapili built the Old Lahaina Fort in 1831 to protect the town from riotous sailors.[9][10]

Lahaina was the capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1820 to 1845, when the capital was moved back to Honolulu. In the 19th century, Lahaina was the center of the global whaling industry, with many sailing ships anchoring at its waterfront; today pleasure craft make their home there. Lahaina's Front Street has been ranked one of the "Top Ten Greatest Streets" by the American Planning Association.[11]

Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 9.3 square miles (24.1 km2), of which 7.8 square miles (20.2 km2) is land and 1.5 square miles (3.9 km2), or 16.26%, is water.[12]

 
The debris basin on the Kahoma Stream Flood Control Project, protecting the town (right) from runoff from the mountains (left). The Lahaina Bypass highway bridge is at the left, and the island of Lanai is visible in the distance on the right.

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
202012,702
U.S. Decennial Census[13]

Climate

There are many different climates in the different districts of Lahaina. The historic district is the driest and calmest and hosts the small boat harbor. Kaanapali is north of a wind line and has double the annual rainfall and frequent breezes. The Kapalua and Napili areas have almost four times the annual rainfall compared to the historic district of Lahaina.

Lahaina has a hot semi-arid climate (Köppen BSh) with warm temperatures year-round.

Climate data for Lahaina, Maui
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 89
(32)
89
(32)
91
(33)
89
(32)
91
(33)
93
(34)
93
(34)
97
(36)
94
(34)
94
(34)
92
(33)
91
(33)
97
(36)
Average high °F (°C) 82
(28)
82
(28)
83
(28)
84
(29)
84
(29)
86
(30)
87
(31)
88
(31)
88
(31)
87
(31)
85
(29)
83
(28)
85
(29)
Average low °F (°C) 64
(18)
64
(18)
65
(18)
66
(19)
67
(19)
69
(21)
70
(21)
71
(22)
71
(22)
70
(21)
68
(20)
66
(19)
68
(20)
Record low °F (°C) 54
(12)
53
(12)
54
(12)
54
(12)
57
(14)
60
(16)
62
(17)
63
(17)
61
(16)
58
(14)
56
(13)
52
(11)
52
(11)
Average rainfall inches (mm) 3.15
(80)
2.04
(52)
1.83
(46)
0.74
(19)
0.44
(11)
0.08
(2.0)
0.14
(3.6)
0.28
(7.1)
0.31
(7.9)
0.89
(23)
1.83
(46)
2.90
(74)
14.63
(371.6)
Source: The Weather Channel[14]
 
Lahaina panorama
 
Lahaina waterfront panorama

Attractions

The southern end of Front Street is home to the largest banyan tree in the United States.

Front Street is a popular attraction with stores and restaurants, as well as many historical sights such as the Bailey Museum, the Lahaina Courthouse, and the Prison.

The West Maui mountains have valleys visible from the historic district of Lahaina. The valleys are the backdrop for "the 5 o'clock rainbow" that happens almost every day. The "L" in the West Maui mountains stands for Lahainaluna High School and has been there since 1904. In 1831 a fort was built for defense, and the reconstructed remains of its 20-foot (6.1 m) walls and original cannons can still be seen. Also near the small boat harbor are the historic Pioneer Inn and the Baldwin House museum in the historic district of Lahaina.

Hale Paʻi, located at Lahainaluna High School, is the site of Hawaii's first printing press, including Hawaii's first paper currency, printed in 1843.

The Plantation Course at Kapalua hosts the PGA Tour's Sentry Tournament of Champions every January.

Carthaginian II was a museum ship moored in the harbor of this former whaling port-of-call. Built in 1920 and brought to Maui in 1973, it served as a whaling museum until 2005, and after being sunk in 95 feet (29 m) of water about 12-mile (0.80 km) offshore to create an artificial reef, now serves as a diving destination. It replaced an earlier replica of a whaler, Carthaginian, which had been converted to film scenes for the 1966 movie Hawaii.

Halloween is a major celebration in Lahaina, with crowds averaging between twenty and thirty thousand people.[15] The evening starts off by closing Front Street to vehicles so the "Keiki Parade" of children in costumes can begin. Eventually, adults in costumes join in. Some refer to Halloween night in Lahaina as the "Mardi Gras of the Pacific".[16] In 2008 the celebration was curtailed due to the objections of a group of cultural advisers who felt Halloween was an affront to Hawaiian culture. In the following years the event was poorly attended, as the street was not closed and no costume contest took place. In 2011, citing economic concerns, the County permitted the event to fully resume.[11]

From November to May, whale-watching excursions are popular with tourists. The peak season for whale watching in Lahaina is January to March.[17] The humpback whale is by far the most common baleen species found in Hawaiian waters, although there have been rare sightings of fin, minke, Bryde’s, blue, and North Pacific right whales as well.[18]

Each November, Lahaina hosts the Maui Invitational, one of the top early-season tournaments in college basketball. The event is sponsored by Maui Jim and is held in the Lahaina Civic Center.

The Lahaina Aquatic Center hosts swim meets and water polo.[19]

Lahaina also hosts the finish of the Vic-Maui Yacht Race, which starts in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. This race started in the 1960s and is held every two years.

The historic district has preserved 60 historic sites within a small area and they are managed by the Lahaina Restoration.

Crime rate

The chances of becoming a victim of crime in Lahaina is 1 in 385, compared to a higher rate of 1 in 323 in the State of Hawaii as a whole.[20]

Media references

There have been many movies that were filmed in Lahaina such as Clint Eastwood's Hereafter, in which a monster tsunami ravages Front Street.[21]

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ "2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved December 18, 2021.
  2. ^ "Hawaiian Real Estate Trends – A New Way to Look at Hawaii Realty". RealEstate.com. from the original on 20 November 2012. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
  3. ^ John R. K. Clark (2001). Hawai'i place names: shores, beaches, and surf sites. University of Hawaii Press. p. 23. ISBN 978-0-8248-2451-8. from the original on 2006-09-27. Retrieved 2010-08-17.
  4. ^ Maui Historical Society. (1971) [1961]. Lahaina Historical Guide. Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle, Co.
  5. ^ Pukui and Elbert (2004). "lookup of Lā-hainā". on Place Names of Hawai'i. Ulukau, the Hawaiian Electronic Library, University of Hawaii. Archived from the original on 2012-07-17. Retrieved 2009-12-31.
  6. ^ Pukui and Elbert (2004). "lookup of Lahaina". on Place Names of Hawai'i. Ulukau, the Hawaiian Electronic Library, University of Hawaii. Archived from the original on 2012-07-19. Retrieved 2009-12-31.
  7. ^ P.C. Klieger, 1998. The restoration of this site has been delayed. Moku`ula: Maui's Sacred Isle Bishop Museum Press, Honolulu.
  8. ^ Dodd, Carol Santoki (1984). "Betsey Stockton". In Peterson, Barbara Bennett (ed.). Notable Women of Hawaii. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. pp. 358–360. ISBN 978-0-8248-0820-4. OCLC 11030010. from the original on 2017-04-23. Retrieved 2017-05-18.
  9. ^ "Lahaina Harbor History". Hawaii Harbors Network. from the original on June 2, 2017. Retrieved May 17, 2017.
  10. ^ Busch, Briton C. (1993). "Whalemen, Missionaries, and the Practice of Christianity in the Nineteenth-Century Pacific" (PDF). The Hawaiian Journal of History. Honolulu: Hawaiian Historical Society. 27: 91–118. hdl:10524/499. OCLC 60626541. (PDF) from the original on 2018-11-02. Retrieved 2017-05-18.
  11. ^ a b "Maui's Front Street Named to Top 10 Great Streets for 2011 - Maui Now". mauinow.com. from the original on 2011-10-05. Retrieved 2011-10-05.
  12. ^ "Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (G001): Lahaina CDP, Hawaii". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved December 28, 2011.
  13. ^ "Census of Population and Housing". Census.gov. Retrieved June 4, 2016.
  14. ^ "Archived copy". from the original on 2015-07-28. Retrieved 2015-08-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  15. ^ "In Lahaina, a monumental Maui Halloween" 2007-12-28 at the Wayback Machine from Island Life October 29, 2004
  16. ^ "Halloween Destinations". Travel Channel. from the original on 2010-03-15. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
  17. ^ "Maui Whale Watching Guide | Humpback Whales in Hawaii". from the original on 2018-12-17. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
  18. ^ "Marine Mammals". 23 April 2014.
  19. ^ "Lahaina Aquatic Center". mauicounty.gov. from the original on 2019-04-10. Retrieved 2019-04-10.
  20. ^ "Lahaina, 96761 Crime Rates and Crime Statistics - NeighborhoodScout". www.neighborhoodscout.com. from the original on 2018-11-12. Retrieved 2018-11-12.
  21. ^ "Maui in the Movies | Maui Time". mauitime.com. from the original on 2019-07-08. Retrieved 2019-07-08.

External links

  • Maui Guidebook article
  • Lahaina links at Curlie

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Lahaina Hawaiian Lahaina is the largest census designated place CDP in West Maui Maui County Hawaii United States and includes the Kaanapali and Kapalua beach resorts As of the 2020 census the CDP had a resident population of 12 702 Lahaina encompasses the coast along Hawaii Route 30 from a tunnel at the south end through Olowalu and to the CDP of Napili Honokowai to the north During the tourist season the population can swell to nearly 40 000 people Lahaina Hawaii LahainaCensus designated placeDowntown Lahaina lies on the waterfrontLocation in Maui County and the state of HawaiiLahainaLocation in HawaiiCoordinates 20 53 10 N 156 40 29 W 20 88611 N 156 67472 W 20 88611 156 67472 Coordinates 20 53 10 N 156 40 29 W 20 88611 N 156 67472 W 20 88611 156 67472CountryUnited StatesStateHawaiiCountyMauiArea 1 Total9 29 sq mi 24 07 km2 Land7 78 sq mi 20 15 km2 Water1 51 sq mi 3 92 km2 Elevation3 ft 1 m Population 2020 Total12 702 Density1 632 44 sq mi 630 26 km2 Time zoneUTC 10 Hawaii Aleutian ZIP codes96761 96767Area code808FIPS code15 42950GNIS feature ID0361678Lahaina s popularity as a tropical getaway has made its real estate some of the most expensive in Hawaii many houses and condominiums sell for more than 5 million 2 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Climate 5 Attractions 6 Crime rate 7 Media references 8 Gallery 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditSee also Lahaina Historic District Hokoji Shingon Mission in downtown Lahaina a Japanese Buddhist temple In days of native rule Lahaina was the royal capital of Maui Loa aliʻi nui high chief of the island of Maui after he ceded the royal seat of Hana to the ruler of Hawaii Island In Lahaina the focus of activity is along Front Street which dates back to the 1820s It is lined with stores and restaurants and often packed with tourists The Banyan Court Park features an exceptionally large banyan tree Ficus benghalensis planted by William Owen Smith on April 24 1873 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the arrival of Christian missionaries 3 It is also the site of the reconstructed ruins of Lahaina Fort originally built in 1832 4 It is the largest Banyan Tree in the United States Lele was an ancient name of Lahaina The Hawaiian language name La haina means cruel sun describing the sunny dry climate 5 Lahaina s historic district averages only 13 inches 330 mm of rain per year much of which occurs from December to February Circa 1903 1910 In 1795 before unification of the islands the town was conquered by Kamehameha the Great Lahaina was the capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1802 to 1845 6 King Kamehameha III son of Kamehameha I preferred the town to bustling Honolulu He built a palace complex on a 1 acre 0 40 ha island Mokuʻula surrounded by a pond called Moku Hina said to be home to Kiwahine a spiritual protector of Maui and the Pi ilani royal line near the center of town 7 In 1824 at the chiefs request Betsey Stockton started the first mission school open to the common people 8 It was once an important destination for the 19th century whaling fleet whose presence at Lahaina frequently led to conflicts with the Christian missionaries living there On more than one occasion the conflict was so severe that it led to sailor riots and even the shelling of Lahaina by the British whaler John Palmer in 1827 In response Maui Governor Hoapili built the Old Lahaina Fort in 1831 to protect the town from riotous sailors 9 10 Lahaina was the capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1820 to 1845 when the capital was moved back to Honolulu In the 19th century Lahaina was the center of the global whaling industry with many sailing ships anchoring at its waterfront today pleasure craft make their home there Lahaina s Front Street has been ranked one of the Top Ten Greatest Streets by the American Planning Association 11 Geography EditAccording to the United States Census Bureau the CDP has a total area of 9 3 square miles 24 1 km2 of which 7 8 square miles 20 2 km2 is land and 1 5 square miles 3 9 km2 or 16 26 is water 12 The debris basin on the Kahoma Stream Flood Control Project protecting the town right from runoff from the mountains left The Lahaina Bypass highway bridge is at the left and the island of Lanai is visible in the distance on the right Demographics EditHistorical populationCensus Pop 202012 702 U S Decennial Census 13 Climate EditThere are many different climates in the different districts of Lahaina The historic district is the driest and calmest and hosts the small boat harbor Kaanapali is north of a wind line and has double the annual rainfall and frequent breezes The Kapalua and Napili areas have almost four times the annual rainfall compared to the historic district of Lahaina Lahaina has a hot semi arid climate Koppen BSh with warm temperatures year round Climate data for Lahaina MauiMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 89 32 89 32 91 33 89 32 91 33 93 34 93 34 97 36 94 34 94 34 92 33 91 33 97 36 Average high F C 82 28 82 28 83 28 84 29 84 29 86 30 87 31 88 31 88 31 87 31 85 29 83 28 85 29 Average low F C 64 18 64 18 65 18 66 19 67 19 69 21 70 21 71 22 71 22 70 21 68 20 66 19 68 20 Record low F C 54 12 53 12 54 12 54 12 57 14 60 16 62 17 63 17 61 16 58 14 56 13 52 11 52 11 Average rainfall inches mm 3 15 80 2 04 52 1 83 46 0 74 19 0 44 11 0 08 2 0 0 14 3 6 0 28 7 1 0 31 7 9 0 89 23 1 83 46 2 90 74 14 63 371 6 Source The Weather Channel 14 Lahaina panorama Lahaina waterfront panoramaAttractions Edit Lahaina Banyan Court Park Sugar Cane Train Lahaina Cannery Mall Wo Hing Society Hall Carthaginian II Hale Paʻiclass notpageimage Selected attractions in Lahaina The southern end of Front Street is home to the largest banyan tree in the United States Front Street is a popular attraction with stores and restaurants as well as many historical sights such as the Bailey Museum the Lahaina Courthouse and the Prison The West Maui mountains have valleys visible from the historic district of Lahaina The valleys are the backdrop for the 5 o clock rainbow that happens almost every day The L in the West Maui mountains stands for Lahainaluna High School and has been there since 1904 In 1831 a fort was built for defense and the reconstructed remains of its 20 foot 6 1 m walls and original cannons can still be seen Also near the small boat harbor are the historic Pioneer Inn and the Baldwin House museum in the historic district of Lahaina Hale Paʻi located at Lahainaluna High School is the site of Hawaii s first printing press including Hawaii s first paper currency printed in 1843 The Plantation Course at Kapalua hosts the PGA Tour s Sentry Tournament of Champions every January Carthaginian II was a museum ship moored in the harbor of this former whaling port of call Built in 1920 and brought to Maui in 1973 it served as a whaling museum until 2005 and after being sunk in 95 feet 29 m of water about 1 2 mile 0 80 km offshore to create an artificial reef now serves as a diving destination It replaced an earlier replica of a whaler Carthaginian which had been converted to film scenes for the 1966 movie Hawaii Halloween is a major celebration in Lahaina with crowds averaging between twenty and thirty thousand people 15 The evening starts off by closing Front Street to vehicles so the Keiki Parade of children in costumes can begin Eventually adults in costumes join in Some refer to Halloween night in Lahaina as the Mardi Gras of the Pacific 16 In 2008 the celebration was curtailed due to the objections of a group of cultural advisers who felt Halloween was an affront to Hawaiian culture In the following years the event was poorly attended as the street was not closed and no costume contest took place In 2011 citing economic concerns the County permitted the event to fully resume 11 From November to May whale watching excursions are popular with tourists The peak season for whale watching in Lahaina is January to March 17 The humpback whale is by far the most common baleen species found in Hawaiian waters although there have been rare sightings of fin minke Bryde s blue and North Pacific right whales as well 18 Each November Lahaina hosts the Maui Invitational one of the top early season tournaments in college basketball The event is sponsored by Maui Jim and is held in the Lahaina Civic Center The Lahaina Aquatic Center hosts swim meets and water polo 19 Lahaina also hosts the finish of the Vic Maui Yacht Race which starts in Victoria British Columbia Canada This race started in the 1960s and is held every two years The historic district has preserved 60 historic sites within a small area and they are managed by the Lahaina Restoration Crime rate EditThe chances of becoming a victim of crime in Lahaina is 1 in 385 compared to a higher rate of 1 in 323 in the State of Hawaii as a whole 20 Media references EditThere have been many movies that were filmed in Lahaina such as Clint Eastwood s Hereafter in which a monster tsunami ravages Front Street 21 1961 The Devil at 4 O Clock starring Spencer Tracy and Frank Sinatra 1970 The Hawaiians film starring Charlton Heston 1973 Papillon starring Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman filmed in Hana 1992 Baraka filmed at Haleakala National Park 1993 Jurassic Park 1997 Turbo A Power Rangers Movie filmed at Iao Valley 2002 Die Another Day a 007 film filmed at Peahi Jaws Features clips of famous surfers Laird Hamilton Dave Kalama and Darrick Doerner 2003 The Hulk filmed on Kahakaloa 2004 Riding Giants filmed at Peahi Jaws 2007 Pirates of the Caribbean At World s End filmed in Pukalani It is also mentioned in the song The Last Resort by The Eagles from their 1976 album Hotel California Gallery Edit The banyan tree in Courthouse Square is the largest banyan tree in the United States Rainbow over the West Maui Mountains The banyan tree The Baldwin House a historical landmark built in the 1800s Breaching humpback whale off beach of Lahaina Lahaina town at night Maui Mala Ramp Lahaina Aquatic Center Lahaina in 1973See also Edit Hawaii portalLahaina Historic District Lahaina Noon Living LahainaReferences Edit 2020 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved December 18 2021 Hawaiian Real Estate Trends A New Way to Look at Hawaii Realty RealEstate com Archived from the original on 20 November 2012 Retrieved 16 January 2013 John R K Clark 2001 Hawai i place names shores beaches and surf sites University of Hawaii Press p 23 ISBN 978 0 8248 2451 8 Archived from the original on 2006 09 27 Retrieved 2010 08 17 Maui Historical Society 1971 1961 Lahaina Historical Guide Tokyo Charles E Tuttle Co Pukui and Elbert 2004 lookup of La haina on Place Names of Hawai i Ulukau the Hawaiian Electronic Library University of Hawaii Archived from the original on 2012 07 17 Retrieved 2009 12 31 Pukui and Elbert 2004 lookup of Lahaina on Place Names of Hawai i Ulukau the Hawaiian Electronic Library University of Hawaii Archived from the original on 2012 07 19 Retrieved 2009 12 31 P C Klieger 1998 The restoration of this site has been delayed Moku ula Maui s Sacred Isle Bishop Museum Press Honolulu Dodd Carol Santoki 1984 Betsey Stockton In Peterson Barbara Bennett ed Notable Women of Hawaii Honolulu University of Hawaii Press pp 358 360 ISBN 978 0 8248 0820 4 OCLC 11030010 Archived from the original on 2017 04 23 Retrieved 2017 05 18 Lahaina Harbor History Hawaii Harbors Network Archived from the original on June 2 2017 Retrieved May 17 2017 Busch Briton C 1993 Whalemen Missionaries and the Practice of Christianity in the Nineteenth Century Pacific PDF The Hawaiian Journal of History Honolulu Hawaiian Historical Society 27 91 118 hdl 10524 499 OCLC 60626541 Archived PDF from the original on 2018 11 02 Retrieved 2017 05 18 a b Maui s Front Street Named to Top 10 Great Streets for 2011 Maui Now mauinow com Archived from the original on 2011 10 05 Retrieved 2011 10 05 Geographic Identifiers 2010 Demographic Profile Data G001 Lahaina CDP Hawaii United States Census Bureau Retrieved December 28 2011 Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2016 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2015 07 28 Retrieved 2015 08 14 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link In Lahaina a monumental Maui Halloween Archived 2007 12 28 at the Wayback Machine from Island Life October 29 2004 Halloween Destinations Travel Channel Archived from the original on 2010 03 15 Retrieved 2010 03 25 Maui Whale Watching Guide Humpback Whales in Hawaii Archived from the original on 2018 12 17 Retrieved 2019 12 06 Marine Mammals 23 April 2014 Lahaina Aquatic Center mauicounty gov Archived from the original on 2019 04 10 Retrieved 2019 04 10 Lahaina 96761 Crime Rates and Crime Statistics NeighborhoodScout www neighborhoodscout com Archived from the original on 2018 11 12 Retrieved 2018 11 12 Maui in the Movies Maui Time mauitime com Archived from the original on 2019 07 08 Retrieved 2019 07 08 External links EditLahaina at Wikipedia s sister projects Definitions from Wiktionary Media from Commons News from Wikinews Quotations from Wikiquote Texts from Wikisource Textbooks from Wikibooks Travel information from Wikivoyage Resources from Wikiversity Community website Maui Guidebook article Lahaina links at Curlie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lahaina Hawaii amp oldid 1136293874, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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