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  • Lahaina Printsellers Ltd.

    Hawaii's largest selection of original antique maps and prints pertaining to Hawaii and the Pacific is available here. You can also buy museum-quality reproductions. www.printsellers.com..

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  • Lahaina Galleries

    Works of both national and international artists are displayed at this well-regarded gallery. Besides the space in Lahaina, there's a second location in the Shops at Wailea. Prices start at over $2,000. www.lahainagalleries.com..

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  • Hana Coast Gallery

    One of the best-curated galleries on the island, this 3,000-square-foot facility has fine art, handcrafted furniture and jewelry on consignment from local artists. www.hanacoast.com.

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  • Maui Arts & Cultural Center (MACC)

    This hub of all highbrow arts features everything from hip-hop and reggae performances to Hawaiian slack-key guitar shows to international dance and circus troupes—you name it. On selected evenings, the MACC hosts movie selections from the Maui Film Festival. The complex includes the 350-seat McCoy Theater, the 1,200-seat Castle Theater, a 4,000-seat amphitheater for outdoor concerts, and a courtyard café for preshow dining and drinks. For upcoming events, check the Maui News.www.mauiarts.org.

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  • Hawaii's Flora and Fauna

    white hibiscus, native hawaii plant, close upHawaii boasts every climate on the planet, excluding the two most extreme: arctic tundra and arid desert. The Islands have wine-growing regions, icy mountaintops, and the rainiest forests on earth. More than 90% of Hawaiian plants and animals are endemic, meaning they exist nowhere else on earth.
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  • Spotlight: Hawaiian Monk Seal

    Hawaiian monk seal at Waikiki AquariumThis rare seal is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands and is found no where else in the world. Its primary natural habitat lies in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, the most remote part of the Hawaiian chain. Read More
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