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  2. A Guide to Maui's Road to Hana - AOL

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    What is The Road to Hana? Technically, the Road to Hana is the Hana Highway located in East Maui. It’s the 65-mile long portion of Hawaii Route 36 and 360 with Kahului at one end and Hana town ...

  3. Hana Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Hana Highway (colloquially referred to as The Road to Hana) is a 64.4-mile-long (103.6 km) stretch of Hawaii Routes 36 and 360 which connects Kahului to the town of Hana in east Maui. To the east of Kalepa Bridge, the highway continues to Kipahulu as Hawaii Route 31 (the Piilani Highway).

  4. Fagan's Cross - Wikipedia

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    The cross can be accessed through a 1.5 mi (2.4 km) round trip hike with 500 ft (150 m) elevation gain. The trailhead is located across from the Travaasa Hana hotel. In addition to the cross, the trail also leads to a panoramic viewpoint of Maui's eastern coast. The grounds around the cross have an ant infestation. [1]

  5. Hana, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hana is located at the eastern end of the island of Maui and is one of the most isolated communities in the state. It is reached mainly via the Hana Highway , a long, winding, 52-mile-long (84 km) highway along Maui's northern shore, via boat, and with commercial air service to Hana Airport .

  6. Wananalua Congregational Church - Wikipedia

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    It is located at the corner of and the Hana Highway (Route 31) at Across the street is the Hotel Hana-Maui, originally called the Kaʻuiki Inn. [ 7 ] It is named for the cinder cone Kaʻuiki, which is the site of a rare Red Sand Beach , and a fortress from the time of ancient Hawaii where several historic battles were held. [ 8 ]

  7. Pools of ʻOheʻo - Wikipedia

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    The nickname "Seven Sacred Pools" came from the owner of the Travaasa Hana hotel nearby in the 1940s, as it helped with advertising the isolated area to tourists. [2] [4] The pools are not sacred to Hawaiian culture. In 1960, many locals, including Sam Pryor, feared that the falls would be negatively affected by the tourists visiting the pools.

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