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Update on Hale Pa’ahao – Old Lahaina Prison

The loss of life due to wildfires on the island of Maui this past August was tragic. The fire took approximately 100 lives in and around the town of Lahaina. It also damaged much property, including many historic sites, as well. Hale Pa’ahao — the “Old Lahaina Prison” — was among the many structures damaged in the fires.

Update on Hale Pa’ahao - Old Lahaina Prison

Update on Hale Pa’ahao - Old Lahaina Prison

 

I had the opportunity to visit the historic prison back in 2009. I did a blog posting about it, available here. I do hope that the site can be restored. More information about the ongoing restoration efforts for all of Lahaina is available on Facebook. Official website is here.

Of course, the human toll to the disaster is the most difficult part of all.

Maui prison

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When I was in Hawaii recently I visited the Hale Pa’ahao prison on Maui. It was quite different from Alcatraz.  Much more relaxed.  It’s on the West Maui town of Lahaina, down a side street off the main drag where all the tourist shops are. It was interesting to see such a quaint, pleasant building — and of course they have a big palm tree out in front.  The outer walls are made of coral.

With all the whaling going on there in the 1850s, apparently they needed a place to lock up the rowdy sailors who had too much to drink.  But conditions weren’t very harsh at all, and the offenses for which you could get locked up for were relatively minor.  About the worst thing you could get in trouble for was “disturbing the quiet of the night” or “lascivious conduct.”

The prison rules were relatively mild as well. But check out Rule No. 14 … now THAT one sounds interesting!

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