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  2. Lahaina, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Lahaina, Lāhain ā (Hawaiian: Lahaina ... [31] [30] In 1831, missionaries founded Lahainaluna Seminary (present-day Lahainaluna High School) where Hawaiian boys and ...

  3. Lahainaluna High School - Wikipedia

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    Lahainaluna High School is a public high school with the grades 9-12 located in Lahaina (on the island of Maui). Operated by the Hawaii Department of Education, Lahainaluna High School is also a public boarding school. It was founded in 1831 as a Protestant missionary school, originally named

  4. Lahaina Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Lahaina was a popular residential center for the kings of Maui prior to the arrival of European explorers in the late 18th century. Kamehameha I made his landing here when he began the conquest of Maui in 1795, and Kamehameha II established a residence here in 1819.

  5. Names of Lahaina's fire victims reflect town's character - AOL

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    Aug. 27—LAHAINA — Known outside Maui largely as a tourist attraction, visitor brochures obscure the fact that Lahaina for the most part is a working-class community with a sizeable immigrant ...

  6. History of Maui - Wikipedia

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    Once sailors in Honolulu began to be prosecuted for drunken or disorderly behavior, the whaling fleet and moored off Lahaina at times 100 ships at a time. Queen Liliʻuokalani ruled Maui and the other islands until the 1893 Overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii. One year later, the Republic of Hawaii was founded.

  7. Maui’s emergency chief resigns following backlash over ...

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    Officials chose not to sound outdoor alarms in Lahaina believing they would not have helped wildfire evacuations Maui’s emergency chief resigns following backlash over wildfire response as ...

  8. Why the wildfire loss of Lahaina’s banyan tree is so ... - AOL

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    A National Historic Landmark since 1962, it encompasses more than 16,000 acres (6,500 hectares) and covers ocean waters stretching a mile (1.6 kilometres) offshore from the storied buildings.

  9. Brick Palace - Wikipedia

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    Lahaina became the seat of government for the Hawaiian Kingdom until 1845. [2] [3] The king commissioned the structure to be built at Keawa'iki point in Lahaina, Maui. [4] Two foreign, ex-convicts from Australia's Botany Bay penal colony built the home. [5] It was begun in 1798 and was completed after 4 years in 1802.