
Wailuku and Kahului anchor this coastal survey, where the urban development of Central Maui meets the dramatic elevations of the West Maui Mountains. The landscape is defined by the sharp transition from the deep carving of 'Īao Valley, featuring the iconic spire of The Needle, to the industrial and residential grid near Kahului Bay. Local history is deeply etched into the terrain through a diverse array of burial sites, including the Kwong Fook Tong Chinese Cem, Puunene Japanese Cem, and Saint Anthony Church Catholic Cem. The region's agricultural legacy is visible in the complex network of water management features like the Spreckels Ditch, Iao Waikapu Ditch, and the Waihee Canal, which supported the sugar industry centered around the Mill near Pu'uohala Village.
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