1925 Map of Island of Lanai
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1925 Map of Island of Lanai

USGS Topo · Published 1925

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Lanai City stands as the central hub of this island survey, surrounded by the traditional land divisions of the Lahaina District, including Kamoku and Kaohai. The landscape is defined by its dramatic transition from the high interior peaks like Mauna o Umi and Puu Ulaula down to the sea, where deep gulches like Maunalei Gulch and Hauola Gulch carve into the coast. Along the windward shore, the settlement of Keomuku P O and the Kaa Fishpond reflect a long-standing coastal presence, while Halepalaoa Landing provided essential maritime access. A system of pipelines and roads radiates from the central basin, illustrating the early 20th-century development of the island's infrastructure. To the west, the sheer cliffs of Pali Kaholo meet the Pacific Ocean, while landmarks like Kotokolo Cave and Kanepuu offer specific points of interest for historical and geographical study.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1925
Date Published1925
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:62,500
Physical Dimensions23.1 x 20.1 inches

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