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  2. Molokai - Wikipedia

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    Molokai Waterfall Sign greeting visitors to Molokai at exit to Molokai Airport. The tourism industry on Molokai is relatively small, compared to the other islands in Hawaiʻi. Only 64,767 tourists visited Molokai in 2015. [40] For decades, residents of Molokai have resisted private developers' attempts to increase tourism because of the ...

  3. 36 Jaw-Dropping Photos of Hawaii That Will Get You to ... - AOL

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    Visitors to Molokai step back in time to the quiet, rural Hawaii of centuries ago. A mostly Native Hawaiian population of 8,000 preserves a slower, simpler lifestyle. With only a handful of hotels ...

  4. Kalaupapa, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kalaupapa postmark Kalaupapa Peninsula as seen from a descent down the sea cliffs The Kalaupapa Leper Settlement. Kalaupapa (Hawaiian pronunciation: [kəlɐwˈpɐpə]) [1] [2] is a small unincorporated community and Hawaiian home land [3] on the island of Molokaʻi, within Kalawao County in the U.S. state of Hawaii.

  5. Kalaupapa National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Kalaupapa National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park located in Kalaupapa, Hawaiʻi, on the island of Molokaʻi.Coterminous with the boundaries of Kalawao County [citation needed] and primarily on Kalaupapa peninsula, it was established by Congress in 1980 to expand upon the earlier National Historic Landmark site of the Kalaupapa Leper Settlement.

  6. Tourism in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Tourism is limited on Molokai and Lānaʻi, and access to Niihau and Kahoʻolawe is prohibited. ... Maui Visitors Bureauvisitors information for Maui;

  7. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Hawaii

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    After the construction of the Hawaii Temple, the Latter-day Saints founded the Church College of Hawaii, now Brigham Young University-Hawaii (BYU-Hawaii), along with the associated Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC), the state's largest living museum, and an entertainment center; [3] which draws a million visitors annually.

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