Lahaina, Hawaii Lahaina, Hawaii Scenic Lahaina oceanfront Scenic Lahaina oceanfront Location in Maui County and the state of Hawaii Location in Maui County and the state of Hawaii Lahaina is the biggest census-designated place (CDP) in West Maui, Maui County, Hawaii, United States, and the gateway to the Ka'anapali and Kapalua beach resorts to its north.

As of the 2010 census, the CDP had a resident populace of 11,704. Lahaina encompasses the coast along Hawaii Route 30 from a tunnel at the south end, through Olawalu, and to the CDP of Napili-Honokowai to the north.

There are many different climates in the different districts of Lahaina.

The Kapalua and Napili areas have almost four times the annual rainfall compared to the historic precinct of Lahaina.

The historic precinct has preserved 60 historic sites inside a small region and they are managed by the Lahaina Restoration.

Lahaina was the capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1820 to 1845, when the capital was moved back to Honolulu.

In the 19th century, Lahaina was the center of the global whaling industry, with many sailing ships anchoring at its waterfront; today pleasure craft make their home there.

Lahaina's Front Street has been ranked one of the "Top Ten Greatest Streets" by the American Planning Association. Lahaina's popularity as a tropical getaway has made its real estate some of the most expensive in Hawaii; many luxury homes and condos are sold for more than $2 million there. 4 Lahaina Activities Lahaina Historic District In antiquity Lahaina was the royal capital of Maui Loa, ali i nui of the island of Maui, after he ceded the royal seat of Hana to the ruler of Hawaii Island.

In Lahaina, the focus of activeness is along Front Street, which dates back to the 1820s.

Banyan Tree Square features an exceptionally large banyan tree (Ficus benghalensis) planted by William Owen Smith on April 24, 1873, to memorialize the 50th anniversary of the arrival of Christian missionaries. It is also the site of the reconstructed ruins of Lahaina Fort, originally assembled in 1832. Lele was an ancient name of Lahaina.

The name La haina means "cruel sun" in the Hawaiian language, describing the sunny dry climate. Lahaina averages only 13 inches (330 mm) of precipitation per year, much of which occurs from December to February.

Lahaina was the capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1820 to 1845. King Kamehameha III, son of Kamehameha I, preferred the town to bustling Honolulu.

It was once an meaningful destination for the 19th-century whaling fleet, whose existence at Lahaina incessantly led to conflicts with the Christian missionaries living there.

On more than one occasion the conflict was so harsh that it led to the shelling of Lahaina by whalers.

Lahaina is positioned at 20 53 10 N 156 40 29 W (20.886122, -156.674602). Lahaina's northern end gets four times as much rainfall as historic Lahaina and is cooler.

The Kaanapali region of Lahaina gets twice as much precipitation as historic Lahaina.

Lahaina has a tropical, semi-arid climate (Koppen BSh) with warm temperatures year-round.

Climate data for Lahaina, Maui Lahaina waterfront panorama Also near the small boat harbor are the historic Pioneer Inn and the Baldwin House exhibition in the historic precinct of Lahaina.

The Carthaginian II", which had started life as a German freight carrier in the Baltic sea, was sunk in 95-feet of water about one-half mile offshore from Lahaina.

Halloween is a primary celebration in Lahaina and has turn into a signature event in the past decades, with crowds averaging between 20,000 and 30,000. The evening starts off method Front Street to cars so the "Keiki Parade" of kids in costumes can begin.

Every November, Lahaina hosts the Maui Invitational, one of the top early-season tournaments in college basketball.

Lahaina also hosts the finish of the Vic-Maui Yacht Race, which starts in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada This race started in the 1960s and is held every two years.

Major employers in Lahaina include People Who Clean, Safeway, Aina Nalu Lahaina by Outrigger, the Old Lahaina Luau, Maui Jim, Longhi's, T S Restaurants, Hawai'i Department of Education, Cheeseburger in Paradise, Bubba Gump Shrimp Company, and Aloha Mixed Plate. Lahaina Historic District Lahaina Noon Living Lahaina "Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (DP-1): Lahaina CDP, Hawaii".

"Maui's Front Street Named to Top 10 Great Streets for 2011 - Maui Now".

Lahaina Historical Guide.

"Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (G001): Lahaina CDP, Hawaii".

"In Lahaina, a monumental Maui Halloween" from Island Life October 29, 2004 Search Results - Lahaina, Hawaii - Reference - USA Current Businesses Islands, municipalities, and communities of Maui County, Hawaii, United States

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