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“In the middle of nowhere” is one way to describe the whereabouts of this convenience store and “museum.” Eight miles past Seven Pools (’Ohe’o Gulch) heading toward ’Ulupalakua is the actual location.
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A group of open-air stalls, where you can search out some “craftedin-Hawai’i” items.
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The home of Kīhei’s only movie theaters. After a film, you can “grind” Tony Roma’s ribs or snack at an assortment of eateries.
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In a refurbished pineapple cannery, 50 stores selling everything from aloha wear to fine art. There’s a food court too, and a fun Mexican restaurant called Compadres.
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A long-established Maui gallery with a respected penchant for reproductions of old Hawai’i maps.
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Since the use of whale bones and teeth was prohibited in 1973, 21st-century scrimshanders use fossilized bone or walrus tusk for their amazingly intricate creations.
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A pharmacy, on-site photo processing, local foodstuffs, toiletries, stationery items, magazines, and even rubber slippers: it’s all at Longs.
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This talented Canadian emigre designs fabulous women’s clothing; the shop’s accessories, like Moda sunglasses, handbags, and shoes are the perfect complements.
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Well known throughout the islands for stunning koa furniture, gifts that will easily fit into your suitcase are also available here.
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If you’re looking for artistic souvenirs or gifts, this collective of Maui artisans is the place for you. Almost every medium is represented.
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