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Maui Attractions Newsletter
September 2007

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Featured Properties

Listing Search Results - 27 matches found.
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MLS: 324222
Pictures: 21 more.
Price: $1,175,000 Fee Simple
District: Kaanapali
Type: Single Family
Address: 10 PIHAA STREET
Beds: 4
Baths: 2.50
Living Area: 2,375 SF
This highly desirable home is located on a corner location on Kaanapali Hillside. Beautiful views of mountain, ocean and sunsets can be seen from many angles. Home is complemented with a large patio and yard area. This is a great buy for a 4 bedroom home with 3-car garage!
MLS: 325433
Pictures: 22 more.
Price: $1,850,000 Fee Simple
District: Kaanapali
Type: Single Family
Address: 201 WAHI'OLE WAY
Beds: 3
Baths: 3.00
Living Area: 2,035 SF
You'll enjoy fantastic views of the Pacific, neighbor islands, and year round sunsets from this residential condo in a dually gated community. The home is professionally decorated, completely funished and turnkey! This 3 Bedrooms, 3 Bath is a private free standing residential condo with nice furnishings, a cul-de-sac location, a 2 car garage, views, and a private lanai from which to enjoy year round gorgeous ocean sunsets.
MLS: 331198
Pictures: 29 more.
Price: $1,880,000 Fee Simple
District: Kaanapali
Type: Single Family
Address: 86 S IWA PLACE
Beds: 4
Baths: 3.00
Living Area: 2,600 SF
Stylish front line 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with office that could be a 4th bedroom; remodeled in 2007 with amazing ocean views from virtually all the rooms in the home. Lush mature landscaping, large yard with a spa, pool and deck with great views make outdoor living a feature of this open, airy home. An open floor plan, granite, travertine, hardwood, plush carpet, skylight and a great master suite with views from every area make this home a must see.
MLS: 331690
Pictures: 10 more.
Price: $1,950,000 Fee Simple
District: Kaanapali
Type: Single Family
Address: 346 A'ALII WAY
Beds: 3
Baths: 2.50
Living Area: 2,192 SF
Immaculate, serene home; tiled great room, high vaulted ceilings with amazing ocean and island views.
MLS: 326358
Pictures: 22 more.
Price: $2,000,000 Fee Simple
District: Kaanapali
Type: Single Family
Address: 20 N IWA PLACE
Beds: 5
Baths: 5.50
Living Area: 4,233 SF
Located in the Kaanapali Hillside, this home has it all; beautiful landscaping, great views, lovely private pool, and a peaceful neighborhood. Vaulted ceilings and charming furnishings give this home a very open and relaxing environment, inside and out. Master bedroom and bathroom are beautifully designed and very spacious.
MLS: 317519
Pictures: 24 more.
Price: $2,295,000 Fee Simple
District: Kaanapali
Type: Single Family
Address: 325 KAINOE STREET
Beds: 3
Baths: 3.50
Living Area: 2,600 SF
Gorgeous new home located on the popular Kaanapali Hillside. This single-story home features 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths and 2,600 s.f. of living space. A beautiful pool adds to this home's great character, along with its stunning ocean and mountain views. Great detail includes granite, travertine, high-end appliances, imperial plaster, extended overhang and spa. This home is a MUST-SEE!!
MLS: 322631
Pictures: 16 more.
Price: $2,395,000 Fee Simple
District: Kaanapali
Type: Single Family
Address: 229 AMAKIHI WAY
Beds: 3
Baths: 4.00
Living Area: 3,498 SF
Completed in early 2000. Excellent ocean views. Casually elegant. Living room, dining room, master suite and office are located on the main upper level. Two guest suites and a large family room are located on the lower level, opening to large pool and deck. All cabinets by SieMatic "American Series", Corian counter tops throughout kitchen and all baths. Fourth bedroom has been converted into an office.
MLS: 324430
Pictures: 30 more.
Price: $2,395,000 Fee Simple
District: Kaanapali
Type: Single Family
Address: 38 N IWA PLACE
Beds: 4
Baths: 4.50
Living Area: 3,427 SF
BRAND NEW home on the Kaanapali Hillside! Beautiful Views, Lovely Design, Great Location! The home has Brazilian cherry hardwood, Imperial plaster, mahogany doors and trim, travertine flooring, Dura Supreme kitchen cabinets, Wolf appliances, 30-inch oven, convection microwave, warming drawer, cook top, SubZero refrigerator, SubZero wine cooler, 3 Fisher & Paykel dishwashers, glass lanai rails, 2.5 stall garage, split level central air, formal dining room, kitchen nook with views, large lanai with pocket doors, and a Saline pool and hot tub with a large lanai and bar area for entertaining. 3,427 square feet of living space, with an approximate 1,100-square foot lanai. Must see this great value!
MLS: 320640
Pictures: 30 more.
Price: $2,475,000 Fee Simple
District: Kaanapali
Type: Single Family
Address: 32 N PIKI PLACE
Beds: 3
Baths: 3.50
Living Area: 3,199 SF
This beautifully remodeled home has been completely redone and upgraded in every way, offering the look and feel of a brand new home. You will love the attention to detail, from the custom-designed entrance of koa and etched glass to the state-of-the-art kitchen with top of the line appliances and SieMatic cabinets. This spacious home offers an open floor plan with high ceilings and quality throughout, including granite countertops, travertine flooring and a custom koa staircase. Experience breathtaking sunsets and spectacular views of the ocean, Molokai and Lanai from the master bedroom, living room and dining room. Enjoy the outdoors under the large covered lanais, lush landscaping and relaxing in the beautiful pool. Perfect for entertaining.
MLS: 324120
Pictures: 30 more.
Price: $2,499,000 Fee Simple
District: Kaanapali
Type: Single Family
Address: 357 KULUI WAY
Beds: 3
Baths: 3.00
Living Area: 2,513 SF
This elegant 3 bed/3 bath fully furnished home features finishes of travertine, cherrywood cabinetry, and granite tile countertops. Furnishings include 2 refrigerators, plasma TV, alarm system, and beautiful stainless steel kitchen appliances. Turnkey. Amazing ocean views complement the heated pool and lanai.
Events

Natural History


Moa, Whisk Fern
(Psilotum nudum)

This strange very primitive plant is a living link to the ancient past and earlier forms of the earth's vegetation. It does not have leaves or roots. More primitive than a fern, the moa is considered a "fern ally." Moa can reach two feet in height and grow into a bushy mass several feet across. It produces small, slender, forking branches with tiny, pointed, scale-like leaves scattered fairly uniformly over the branches. The perennial plant stands more or less erect and is shrubby or tufted. Other names for the plant are 'o'omoa and pipi.

  The green, photosynthetic parts of the stems function as leaves while the underground stems or rhizomes serve as roots since they contain a very small fungus which absorbs nutrients and water. Among the upper scales there are three-chambered yellow fruiting bodies (sporangia) which open when ripe and release a multitude of tiny spores.

Found in many tropical environments, moa grows on the ground, in rocky crevices or as an air-plant (epiphyte) perched on the trunks of trees. It can survive in moderately dry as well as wet environments and is widely distributed because it propagates itself through spores. It ranges from near sea level up into the rain forests at over 4,600 feet elevation.

Traditionally Hawaiians have prepared a thrush medicine and laxative tea by boiling the moa plant. The plant was an important medicinal herb once, but is rarely used today. The stems, either fresh or dry, were brewed alone or with a few other plants to make a tea used as an "opening medicine," a purgative (either as a laxative or cathartic) which was usually the first medicine administered in a treatment. The tea was often used as a tonic for pain relief as well. One source says the oily spores were used by men as a kind of talcum powder to prevent groin irritation produced by wearing loin cloths (malo). The tufted tips of the plant was used in lei as well.

Children used the plant to play a game called moa nahele, or cock fighting. Two children sat or stood facing each other, each holding a branched stem of moa. They interlocked the stems and then slowly pulled them apart until one or the other broke. The child with the unbroken branch crowed like a rooster to announce his or her win.

 

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Arts & Culture

Ymca Camp Keanae

The YMCA Camp Keanae is located midway between the 16- and 17-mile markers on the road to Hana. Perched on an isolated headland overlooking the coast, the camp has guest cabins and is run as a sanctioned American Youth Hostel. The camp has a long history.

In June, 1925, Governor Wallace Farrington and the County Board of Supervisors Chairman Samuel Kalama led a grand procession of cars on the official opening of the road from Kailua to Hana. The road was called the Belt Road and would link the isolated communities of East Maui with the rest of the island. (Before the road was built, travel was possible only by steamer or on the ditch trail by horse or mule.) By December, 1926, the governor and the board chairman were able to drive all the way to Hana on the dream road that was fast becoming a reality.

A large part of the road to Hana was constructed by prison labor based at the Ke'anae Prison Camp. The camp was built in 1926 to house the prisoners who would construct the road, including several bridges from Kailua to Hana. When the road was completed in 1927, men from Keanae to Hana town were hired to maintain the road, especially during the rainy season.

Ten years later, the prison camp was converted into quarters for the Civilian Conservation Corps. This federal program, created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to provide jobs to get the United States through the depression, brought in men from other parts of Maui and other islands to plant thousands of eucalyptus and other introduced trees throughout the Hana coast.

In December 1942, during World War II, Governor Ingram Stainback tried to assist the war effort by sending forty inmates from Oahu Prison to the Keanae Prison camp to revive the old Nahiku rubber plantations in the hope of yielding 20,000 to 50,000 pounds of crude rubber annually. The venture was no more successful than the earlier ones had been.

At one time there were over 25,000 rubber trees of different varieties growing in and around Nahiku. They were planted in the early 1900's by the Nahiku Rubber Plantation, and by the American and Ko'olau Rubber Company. By 1912, the plantations were beginning to be phased out. The quality and quantity of the rubber produced on the wet Nahiku coast was too low to make a profit.

Eventually, in 1949, the camp was acquired by the YMCA. Part of the land area continues to be used as a base yard for the Maui County Public Works.


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Braddah-Nics Lexicon


STANDARD: I am very upset by your procrastination. I'd like it done now, please.
BRADDAH-NICS: Bumbye...bumbye....I tired your bumbye. Bumbye better be now!

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STANDARD: Please come and look at this.
BRADDAH-NICS: You can check dis out?

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STANDARD: Your impatience is beginning to get on my nerves. We will be eating shortly.
BRADDAH-NICS: What'chu tink dis? Burgah King?


 

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ManapuaLocal Grinds


Dungeness Crab Appetizer

Ingredients:

  • 1 box frozen artichoke hearts
  • 1 can real crab meat (or equivalent fresh if available)
  • 1 cup swiss cheese
  • 1 cup parmesan cheese
  • 2 cups mayonnaise
  • 2 tsp garlic powder
  • 2 tsp cayenne pepper

Procedure:

Empty all ingredients in large and mix thoroughly. Place mixture in pan and bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes or until top browns.
Cut into pieces and serve with garlic bread or foccacia.

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