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  2. Before and after: Many Lahaina landmarks, historic sites lost ...

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    Sep. 24—The Aug. 8 wildfire that tore through Lahaina destroyed more than a dozen cultural landmarks and historic structures. View an interactive display of before and after images featuring ...

  3. 18 Months After Wildfires Destroyed Some 2,000 Homes on Maui ...

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    Even before the fires, wait times at the county's permitting office were around 200 days. The Recovery Permitting Center has cut waiting times to around 70 days. ... Since many of Lahaina's ...

  4. Timeline before elderly housing complex burned in Lahaina ...

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    The timeline begins just minutes after the first fire is reported on Maui. ... one of the many parts of Lahaina devastated by the fire. The buildings making up the complex are visible in before ...

  5. 2023 Hawaii wildfires - Wikipedia

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    After the fire swept through Lahaina on August 8, Maui County blocked public access to all of West Maui with checkpoints on Route 30/340 (Honoapiʻilani Highway, the only highway in and out of the area). Over the next three days, the blockade created a desperate situation for residents of still-intact communities who ran low on medicine, food ...

  6. Lahaina banyan tree emerges as charred but still standing in ...

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    A large banyan tree in the heart of Old Lahaina that was badly scorched by the fires that ransacked Maui appears to have emerged from the flames still standing.

  7. Waiola Church - Wikipedia

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    Lahaina Historic District (ID66000302 [1]) Waiola Church and Cemetery in Lāhainā is the site of a historic mission established in 1823 on the island of Maui in Hawaiʻi . Originally called Waineʻe Church until 1953, the cemetery is the final resting place for early members of the royal family of the Kingdom of Hawaii .

  8. Brick Palace - Wikipedia

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    Lahaina became the seat of government for the Hawaiian Kingdom until 1845. [2] [3] The king commissioned the structure to be built at Keawa'iki point in Lahaina, Maui. [4] Two foreign, ex-convicts from Australia's Botany Bay penal colony built the home. [5] It was begun in 1798 and was completed after 4 years in 1802.

  9. How Lahaina's more than 150-year-old banyan tree is coming ...

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    When a deadly wildfire tore through Lahaina on Maui last August, the wall of flames scorched the 151-year-old banyan tree along the historic town's Front Street. One year after the fire, here's ...