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  2. Kula, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kula is a district and census-designated place (CDP) of Maui, Hawaii. It stretches across Upcountry Maui , the western-facing slopes of Haleakalā . Most residential areas lie between about 500 to 1,100 m (1,600 to 3,600 ft) in elevation.

  3. Tori Richard - Wikipedia

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    Tori Richard Store in Waikiki. As many as 100 hours may be required to conceive, design and colorize the design and make each new design printable. [8] Tori Richard gathers concept art year-round from company artists, studios, art collections, trade shows, retail outlets and private collections throughout Europe, Asia and the United States [8] An in-house art and design team at the Honolulu ...

  4. Tasaka Guri-Guri - Wikipedia

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    Tasaka Guri-Guri has operated for over 100 years. The Tasaka family's business started with a store in Kahului, Maui. [5] It then moved to Wailuku for a year, before returning to Kahului to the former Kahului Shopping Center for a couple of decades. It finally relocated to the Maui Mall in Kahului, where it has been since 1973. [1]

  5. Mitsuwa Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    The Edgewater, New Jersey store is located on 595 River Road. It has a food court, a bookstore owned by Kinokuniya, a gift shop selling Bape clothing and golf clubs, a video store that carries DVDs and Laserdiscs of movies and a store selling Japanese ceramics and denki-gama, making Mitsuwa more of a mini-mall than a traditional supermarket. It ...

  6. Crazy Shirts - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Shirts is an American T-shirt and clothing company established in 1964 and based in Honolulu, Hawaii. The company operates 35 retail stores in Hawaii, California, Florida, Nevada, and Colorado. Crazy Shirts houses the largest printing facility in Hawaiʻi, on the island of Oʻahu, and employs more than 400 employees.

  7. International Market Place - Wikipedia

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    The International Market Place's tenants include approximately 90 stores and 10 restaurants. Its former anchor tenant was a three-level, 80,000-square-foot Saks Fifth Avenue, the department store’s only full-line Hawai‘i location. The department store closed during the summer of 2022, to be replaced by a Target store at the relocation. [14]

  8. Kualoa Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1850, Kualoa is a 4,000-acre (1,600 ha) private nature reserve and working cattle ranch, as well as a popular visitor attraction and filming location on the windward coast of Oʻahu in Hawaii

  9. Pukalani, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Pukalani is a census-designated place (CDP) in Maui County, Hawaiʻi, United States.The population was 8,299 at the 2020 census.The western volcano-slope region of Haleakalā, including nearby Makawao and Kula, is referred to as Upcountry Maui by locals, and is one of the four major population centers on Maui (the other three being Kahului, Lahaina and Kīhei, all of which are at sea level).