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Maui Travel 101 - where is Julie's banana bread stand?
Is In Kahakuloa on the West Side of Maui! Everyone has heard of Julie's Famous Banana Bread stand on the west side of Maui, but few know exactly how to get there.
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Makapuu lane closures coming: Work on retaining wall along highway...
The state Department of Transportation is planning to do major work on a retaining wall along Kalanianaole Highway near Makapuu, but the construction will mean more than a year of lane closures and major traffic headaches for residents heading in and out of Waimanalo.
Sea House restaurant in Napili, Maui for good food and incredible view
If you're staying at the Napili Kai Beach Resort - bit.ly/1ievgM - or somewhere else in Kapalua, Napili, or Kahana, make sure you eat at The Sea House Restaurant at the Napili Kai Beach Resort.
Farmers markets offer a chance to get fresh
At the bare minimum, farmers markets are a place to pick up groceries or a quick meal.
A Visit to the Island of Hawaii
Oahu and Maui tend to get the most attention from vacationers visiting Hawaii. That's too bad, because the largest island in the state offers an amazing array of opportunities.
Great Winter Deals on Hawaii's Big Island
As the winter travel season approaches, many of the bed and breakfasts, hotels and resorts on the Big Island of Hawaii are eager for your business.
Seven (7) Sacred Pools on Maui - a photo slideshow
Taking the journey to Hana? Drive a little further, and you'll see the beautiful Seven Sacred Pools! After 617 narrow turns and 56 one-lane bridges and three hours of driving, you'll get to the town of Hana.
Trading Places Signs Two Hawaii Management Contracts
Trading Places International was recently awarded the full service management contracts for the Association of Apartment Owners Hanalei Bay Resort and the Hanalei Bay Resort Vacation Owners Association located on the north shore in the prestigious community of Princeville on the beautiful island of Kauai.
Kauai man injured when truck hydroplanes, flips
A 63-year-old Princeville man was injured yesterday morning when he lost control of the utility truck he was driving.
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 at 7:10pm Our first stop? Food! I loved the haupia - which was a jelly cube comprised of rice and coconut.
Maui Travel - where is Kahakuloa on Maui?
Kahakuloa is a small, quaint Hawaiian community of just a few hundred people -- almost all of them related to each other.
Halloween on Maui - a photo slideshow of Front Street in Lahaina
This annual event has developed a reputation as a family-oriented Halloween celebration that is safe and convenient.
Bringing Paris dining down to earth, and Maui
Like all great revolutions, Le Fooding was born from a rebel group's passionate support of a cause.
The Humpbacks Are Back! Oregon Man Spots First Humpback of the Season Off the Coast of Maui.
The humpbacks have returned early from their feeding grounds in Alaska to Maui.. The first ones were spotted on October 21.
Lanai council member's registration to vote OK'd
After supplying evidence to support his claim that he really lives on Lanai, Council Member Sol Kaho'ohalahala received approval Friday to register to vote as a Lanai resident.
You don't have to be a trick-or-treater to indulge your sweet tooth in Hawai'i. Although the sugar industry continues to shrink, cacao - the source of chocolate - is on the rise as a cash crop, inspiring high-minded sustainable farmers as well as high-end chocolatiers across the islands.
What a Trip: Hawaii has something for all the senses
BONNIE LANGAN LOFSTEDT left for Hawaii after taking her last final at UC Berkeley.
Humpback Whales on Maui - a photo slideshow
Humpback Whale Photo Slideshow of 2008-2009 Here's a quick photo slideshow from last year's migration, where the native-to-Hawaii Humpback Whales had over 800+ births and a noticeable increase in the population was seen and measured by monthly whale count activities.
The Big Island is the Place to be in Hawaii
The Big Island of Hawaii is named for good reason; you can drive for hours and still find new places to explore.
Aloha oe to Hawaii's kumu hula scholar
George Lanakilakekiahiali'i Naope, co-founder of the Merrie Monarch hula festival, died yesterday in Hilo after a lengthy illness.
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