Posts Tagged ‘ Hawai’i Culture ’

Honoapi’ilani Highway

Mar 21st, 2008 | By admin | Category: Hawai'i Culture

Just past Keone’o'io in South Maui a path cuts thought the barren ‘a’a lava field. This path was carved out four centuries ago by workers creating a road for their king. This path is a remaining fragment of a road system begun by Pi’ilani, a chief who ruled six West Maui bays know as honoapi’ilani.

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Maui Friends of The Library Bookstore

Mar 21st, 2008 | By admin | Category: Featured Articles

The Friends of Maui Bookstore is located just outside Kahului in Pu’unene. The store is in an old building that was once part of the Pu’unene school. Staffed by volunteers, the store is a goldmine for book lovers. They estimate to have 180,000 books on hand for you to choose from, and with [...]

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