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  2. Maalaea, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of the Maui Ocean Center, the Pacific Whale Foundation’s headquarters and Mā‘alaea Village Shops would transform the quaint village into a must-see visitor attraction. In 1992, President George H. W. Bush signed into law the Oceans Act that established the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary.

  3. Maui Ocean Center - Wikipedia

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    The Maui Ocean Center is an aquarium and oceanography center located in Maalaea, Hawaii, on the island of Maui. [4] Opened on March 13, 1998, by Coral World International, the 3 acres (1.2 ha) facility is the largest living tropical reef aquarium in the Western Hemisphere.

  4. 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.

  5. 17 Once-Loved Grocery Stores That Are Gone Forever - AOL

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    A&P. Perhaps one of the best-known defunct grocery store chains, A&P, or the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, traces its roots back to 1859, beginning as a mail-order tea business in New York ...

  6. Unique Comfort Food From Every State - AOL

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    Alaska: Akutaq. A specialty of Native Alaskans, akutaq is sometimes called Alaskan ice cream. It's a dessert made with fresh local berries, sweetener, and animal fat, and sometimes dried fish or meat.

  7. List of Shinto shrines in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Maalaea Ebisu Kotohira Jinsha (マラエア恵比須金刀比羅神社) Maalaea: Ebisu (恵比須) Maui Jinsha Mission (マウイ神社) Wailuku: Wakamiya Inari Shrine (若宮稲荷神社) Waipahu: Inari Ōkami (稲荷大神) Washington: Tsubaki Grand Shrine of America (アメリカ椿大神社) Granite Falls

  8. History of Maui - Wikipedia

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    By 1824 more than 100 ships visited Lahaina a year. As Hawaii's capital, it quickly drew enterprising immigrants who opened taverns, brothels, inns, and shops. Hawaiians paddled out to the ships to trade fresh fruit and produce for trinket trade goods such a beads, mirrors, metal implements, and cloth.

  9. Trader Joe’s Just Upgraded Its Meat Aisle With Premium Steaks ...

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    Trader Joe’s just announced an exciting expansion to its meat selection, introducing three new premium cuts — giving you a reason to rethink weeknight dinners and potentially skip the butcher ...