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Lahaina Cannery Mall is a shopping mall located in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii. It is the island's only fully enclosed, air-conditioned mall, and encompasses 120,000 square feet (11,000 m 2 ). It has more than 50 boutiques, restaurants and specialty shops.
Billy's Stone Crab. City / Town: Hollywood, Florida Address: 400 N. Ocean Drive Hours: Daily: noon to 10 p.m. Phone: (954) 388-9198 Website: crabs.com Looking for a more upscale all-you-can-eat ...
Seafood pizza is a pizza prepared with seafood as a primary ingredient. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Many types of seafood ingredients in fresh, frozen or canned forms may be used on seafood pizza. Some retail pizza chains , as well as smaller restaurants, offer seafood pizzas to consumers.
Lahaina, Lāhainā (Hawaiian: Lahaina, Hawaiian: [ləˈhɐjnə], / l ə ˈ h aɪ n ə /, old var. Lāhainā) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Maui County, Hawaii, United States. On the northwest coast of the island of Maui , it encompasses Lahaina town and the Kaanapali and Kapalua beach resorts.
Rescuers searched Thursday through the leveled, ashen homes and businesses of Lahaina, Hawaii, which dates to the 1700s and is The post Hawaii wildfires burn through a historic town on Maui and ...
Lahaina Gateway is a shopping mall located in Lahaina, Hawaii. The mall was completed in April 2008 and covers approximately 137,000 square feet (13,000 m 2 ) of retail space on two floors. It has been managed and owned by various companies, and the mall itself has been in foreclosure on two occasions.
A large banyan tree in the heart of Old Lahaina that was badly scorched by the fires that ransacked Maui appears to have emerged from the flames still standing.
That same year, the first whaling ships arrived, beginning the community's rise in economic importance. Lahaina eclipsed Oahu as a preferred whaling port between 1840 and 1855, because of its better deep-water anchorage. When Kamehameha III ascended to the Hawaiian throne in 1825, he made Lahaina his capital, preferring it to the busier ...