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  2. List of Hawaii railroads - Wikipedia

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    3.2.4 Island of Maui. 3.2.5 Island of Molokai. ... Island of Lanai. Maunalei Sugar Company; ... This page was last edited on 16 November 2024, ...

  3. Hawaii Route 440 - Wikipedia

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    Route map Hawaii Route 440 ... (21.2 km) state highway on the island of Lanai in Hawaii. ... The entire route is in Maui County.

  4. Molokai - Wikipedia

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    Planes fly into Molokaʻi daily from other Hawaiian islands including Oʻahu (Honolulu and Kalaeloa), Maui (Kahului) and Hawaii (Kona), operated by Mokulele Airlines, Paragon Air and Hawaiian Airlines. [43] [44] [45] A ferry that formerly sailed between Molokai and Lāhainā Harbor, Maui closed operations on October 27, 2016. Sea Link President ...

  5. Maui-Lanai ferry runs aground near entrance to Maalaea Harbor

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    Jan. 23—The Coast Guard said it is responding to the Maui-Lanai ferry, which ran aground Monday morning near the entrance to Maalaea Harbor. At 5:05 a.m., the Coast Guard received word that the ...

  6. Lanai - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Lanai in Lanai City was built in 1923 by James Dole of the Hawaiian Pineapple Company as a lodge to house the executives overseeing the island's pineapple production. It was the island's only hotel until 1990. Wrecked YOGN-42 in Shipwreck Beach. Lanai is also home to three golf courses, one at each Four Seasons resort and a third ...

  7. Māʻalaea Bay - Wikipedia

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    Ma'alaea Bay as viewed from the West Maui Mountains, 2009. Māʻalaea Bay) is a large bay in the southwestern coast of Maui, in the Hawaiian islands. Several small towns are located close to the bay, notably the town of Māʻalaea. The bay is approximately three miles (4.8 km) long.

  8. Lanai City, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Dole owned the entire island for a time, and in the 1920s built Lāna‘i City to house and serve the community of workers. [7] It was the first model city in Hawai‘i. In 1923 several stores, a bank, a hospital, a theater, a church and business headquarters were built around an open park space.

  9. Channels of the Hawaiian Islands - Wikipedia

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    The ʻAlenuihāhā separates the island of Hawaiʻi and the island of Maui. The maximum depth of this channel is 6,100 feet (1,900 m), and the channel is 30 miles (48 km) wide. There is a significant wind funnel effect in the channel, which is subject to scientific investigations. ʻAlenuihāhā means "great billows smashing."