The Historic Small Town That Every Hawaii Local Should Visit At Least Once
From foreign settlement and King Kamehameha uniting the archipelago to Hawaii’s admittance as the 50th state in America, Hawaii is full of unique history, and there are various towns that have held onto their history through the restoration of historic buildings and areas. For a Hawaiian history buff or anyone who loves adventure, a visit to this coastal town where Hawaii’s history has survived the test of time is an absolute must.
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Every October, the town celebrates its vibrant history during "Lahaina Plantation Days."
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Whaling ships hunting sperm whales in the Pacific began arriving in Hawaii in 1819, and nowhere was this presence felt more than Lahaina. The whaling industry propped up the Hawaiian economy for years, and this town that is now home to 11,000 residents was full of life during this period of history.
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This museum is part of the Lahaina Restoration Foundation, and once operated as a prison in the 1850s.
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Located in the heart of Lahaina is the largest banyan tree in Hawaii, and one of America’s largest as well, with its trunk and aerial root system covering 0.66 acres. The seedling was approximately eight feet tall when it was planted in 1873, and is the oldest banyan tree in the Hawaiian Islands.
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