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KAHULUI AND WAILUKU
Kahului is Maui’s
port city and a rapidly expanding commercial center. Hana
Highway (36) turns into Ka‘ahumanu Avenue, named after the
favorite wife of King Kamehameha I, who united the Hawaiian
islands into a kingdom 200 years ago. This main boulevard
serves three large shopping areas, the first being the Maui
Mall offering a variety of locally-owned shops,
boutiques and restaurants popular with local residents and
visitors alike.
The
largest of the malls is Ka‘ahumanu Center with Maui’s
largest movie theater complex and a healthy selection of
ethnic restaurants upstairs. Recently opened is the Maui
Marketplace on Dairy Road near the Airport. Border’s Books,
Sports Authority, Eagle Hardware and a variety of boutiques
and specialty stores are conveniently located here.
Just off Kahului Beach Road
is the new $32 million Maui
Arts & Cultural Center, host to some of Hawai‘i’s
most avant garde programs, films and concerts.
The charming town of Wailuku
is the capital of Maui and seat of the county government
which includes Lana‘i and Moloka‘i. Nestled
afoot dramatic mountain slopes and surrounding macadamia
nut orchards, Wailuku’s sloping streets, wooden storefronts
and easy-going local atmosphere make it an interesting stop
when visiting ‘Iao Valley (photo left). Turn onto
Market Street for the shopping district.
At the intersection of Main
and High Street is Ka‘ahumanu Church, Maui's earliest
Christian Church, standing in contrast to the modern office
complex across the street, as well as the nine-story “Kalama
O Maui” government building which houses Mayor Linda Crockett-Lingle's
office and the County Council chambers.
Three miles inland from here
is one of Maui’s most picturesque natural sightsThe
‘Iao Valley. On your way there is the Maui Historical
Society Museum (built 1833-1850) featuring exhibits of art,
canoes, ornaments, period furniture and relics of ancient
Hawai‘i. A must see, particularly for the kids, is the new
Hawai‘i Nature Center featuring thirty unique interactive
exhibits and tours, native streamlife aquariums and live
animal exhibits. The centerpiece of Iao Valley is the famous
‘Iao Needle, a 2,250-foot lava rock pinnacle covered with
lush foliage. Visitors can stroll through the park and climb
the path to a sheltered lookout.
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