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On the bright side:

Jewish Temple, High School And Other Landmarks Destroyed

T​he Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center was burned by the Eaton Fire, its executive director, Melissa Levy told the New York Times. The extent of the damage is still unknown.

On the bright side: >###Jewish Temple, High School And Other Landmarks Destroyed >T​he Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center was burned by the Eaton Fire, its executive director, Melissa Levy told the New York Times. The extent of the damage is still unknown.

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Lahaina wasn't high end housing. A few hotels but mostly working class people.

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Must've been an experimental run.

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High value land occupied by average Hawaiians, older middle class Hawaiian homes, also the burial site for old Hawaiian Royalty and other historic Hawaiian sites.

The last time I was in Maui was around 1997, Lahaina was my favorite area, the least "developed" tourist town of the island. I met a stunningly beautiful blue eyed blonde gal whose family ran "The Bad Ass Coffee Co" on the main drag. I'll never forget her, very sweet and innocent, no piercings or tats (that I could see), perfect skin. She told me she was 6th generation Hawaiian and had never been to the continental US. If I was staying more than a week I might have had a chance with her. I still have a "Bad Ass Coffee Co" stashed away - the bags of Hawaiian grown coffee I bought are long gone. The tells some of their history.