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The Old Prison / Hale Pa'ahao (1850's): Fort on the Canal: Was a holding cell for
"Stuck-in-irons-house" is now a park rowdy sailors objecting to ban on native
setting. women visiting ships.
Episcopal Cemetery: Burial sites of early Government Market: Trade spot between
Angelican Church after Queen Emma early 1800's sailors and natives. Once
invited their missionaries. called "Rotten Row."
Buddhist Church of the Shingon Sect: Whaler's Canal: Once served to bring
Japanese sugar plantation laborers. small boats safely to Lahaina. Filled in
since 1913.
The Lahaina Courthouse (1858): Former
customs house, post office and police Episcopal Church (Founded in 1862,
court with basement jail. Now houses present building 1927): Altar painting of
Lahaina Visitors Center and gift shop. Hawaiian Madonna.
Lahaina Arts Center in down-stairs, Luakini Street (1837) Funeral procession
Lahaina Heritage Museum upstairs. route of Princess Nahi'ena'ena after her
tragic death.
Banyan Tree (planted 1873): Shade of
immense Indian tree covers over one acre. David Malo's Home: Home of first
Hawaiian scholar / philosopher who wrote
Carthaginian Berth Pioneer Inn (1901):
Once visited by sailors from whaling "Hawaiian Antiquities".
boats. Maui's only hotel until late 1950's. Lahaina Aquatic & Recreation Center
Pioneer Inn Bar & Grill (location shown)
LAHAINA HARBOR At the activity In addition to these four superb details of
booths you can sign up for snorkeling, Maui's most important areas, Franko's
"snuba" diving, scuba diving, sunset trips, Guide Map of Maui has one more detail,
sailing, dinner trips, underwater viewing, but it is a zoom-out, rather than a zoom-
Lana'i ferry services, dolphin & whale in. The chain of Hawaiian Islands is
watching. See www.hawaiifun.org shown in a mini map right in the middle
of side 2. It depicts Maui and the Kahului
LAHAINA SAILING ADVENTURE
Private or share, enjoy a six guest Airport as the hub of world travel, with
maximum sail off Lahaina with Capt. distances to other Hawaiian islands, plus
David and his 48 foot "Wahine Ra". (808) to the mainland USA, Australia, New
661-3256 Zealand, Japan and Canada.
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