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  2. Hana High and Elementary School - Wikipedia

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    Circa 1964 HIDOE closed the Kaupo School in Kaupo due to low enrollment and moved the students to Hana School. In 1982 some landslides that happened that year obstructed the road to Kaupo, so Kaupo students were briefly taught at Kaupo School until the road reopened. [1] In 2005 Hana School had 364 students, with 15 of them being residents of ...

  3. Maui Land & Pineapple Company - Wikipedia

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    Kapalua Land Company, Ltd. (KLC) operates the Kapalua Resort of 1,650 acres (6.7 km 2), along with the development and sale of real estate on the resort. KLC was established in 1975 and manages resort holdings of over 800 residences, homesites and condominiums, golf courses, tennis courts, a spa, retail and pro shops.

  4. Kau High and Pahala Elementary School - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, the school was renamed Kaʻū High and Pāhala Elementary School due to the drop in enrollment at Naalehu, which once had a high school. Kaʻū High and Pāhala Elementary School has one feeder school, Naalehu Elementary School, located in Naalehu, Hawaii, 13 miles (21 km) south. In 1881, the H and G buildings were built on campus.

  5. List of high schools in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kaiser High School, Hawaiʻi Kai; Kalani High School, East Honolulu; McKinley High School, Central Honolulu; Moanalua High School, Moanalua/Salt Lake; Radford High School, Aliamanu/Pearl Harbor; Roosevelt High School, Makiki; Myron B. Thompson Academy, Honolulu; Hawaii Technology Academy, Waipahu; University Laboratory School, Honolulu

  6. Liberty House (department store) - Wikipedia

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    The only one not closed at the time was San Mateo Fashion Island in San Mateo, California, which stayed open until 1986. [3] In 1988 Amfac was acquired in a leveraged-buyout by JMB Realty Corp., a Chicago real estate investment company, under whose ownership Liberty House expanded to Micronesia Mall in Guam in 1994. In 1998 Liberty House filed ...

  7. Hana, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The ancient district of Hana The modern district of Hana. Like most of Hawaii, Hana was probably first settled between 500 and 800 AD by Polynesian peoples. [2]The first sugarcane plantation in the area was established by George Wilfong in 1849, and by 1883 there were six plantations operating in the area.

  8. Genshiro Kawamoto - Wikipedia

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    Genshiro Kawamoto (川本 源司郎, Kawamoto Genshiro, born 1932) is a Japanese businessman known for his real estate investments in Japan, California and Hawaii. [1] He is also notable for controversial real estate investments in the late 1980s, when he bought more than 170 properties, including many Oʻahu homes. [2]

  9. Kamehameha Schools - Wikipedia

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    The shopping center encompasses three blocks of prime Waikīkī real estate on Kalākaua Avenue. In August 2024, Kamehameha Schools was part of a $4 billion settlement related to the 2023 Maui fire. The school was a party to the lawsuit due to their ownership of large parcels of land which were poorly maintained, which in turn fed the wildfires.