Maui Blog - Georgina M. Hunter R(S): driving through Wailuku Maui HI - Wailuku architechture

driving through Wailuku Maui HI - Wailuku architechture

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Driving through Wailuku Maui, Hawaii the other day I snapped these pictures from the passenger seat while cruising to Waikapu.  If you live in Wailuku, these buildings will be landmarks to you.  Maui has a nice mix of old and new buildings, including the Wailuku Elementary School and the State Building.

See some more pics of old Wailuku.

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I love the photo you took of the building with the ocean in the background and the boy in the back of the pickup just soaking up the rays.What a life!

Posted by Nestor & Katerina Gasset Realtors® Wellington Florida Luxury Homes (International Properties and Investments, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Do you put all these awesome photos of Maui on flickr in your own Maui group? I would love that,then I could go there and just view all your photos in one place at one time and keep a slide show going!

Posted by Nestor & Katerina Gasset Realtors® Wellington Florida Luxury Homes (International Properties and Investments, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Georgina, Hawaii has a style of living unlike anywhere else I have been. If I had a choice, I would so live there.

Posted by Danny Thornton (R & D Management) about 1 year ago

Danny- you do have a choice! We always have a choice. I lived in Hawaii for 5 years and had my first born there. I will so go back there to work my online companies once they are all going well enough to get there. I am getting a one way ticket!

Georgina- Sorry, just had to chime in:)

Posted by Nestor & Katerina Gasset Realtors® Wellington Florida Luxury Homes (International Properties and Investments, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Maui is such a beautiful part of the world.  I haven't been in ages, but look forward to going back.

Posted by Carol Lee Realtor ® Agoura, Oak Park, Westlake CA Homes (Dilbeck Real Estate) about 1 year ago

Like the Wailuku Pics Hunter. I love the old Plantation Style Architecture in and around Wailuku town. Good to know Murray was driving.

Posted by Pete Jalbert R(S) (The Maui Real Estate Team, Inc. ) about 1 year ago

Hi Georgina...My favorite is the old church.  At least it looks old so even if it isn't I love it anyway.

Thanks for the sunny day, the blue, blue skies, the tropical trees and plants, and a reminder of why we had such a wonderful vacation in Maui way back in 1977.

Kate

 

Posted by Kathleen "Kate" Elim LAKE ANNA, VA Real Estate (DOCKSIDE REALTY) about 1 year ago

I lived on Maui in the early 1990's, these buildings all look the same as they did back then.

Posted by Hawaii homes (Coldwell Banker Pacific Properties) about 1 year ago

Georgina - As always...  I love your beautiful photos of Hawaii, the blue skies look amazing. 

Posted by Debbie Summers - MoveToLakeMary.com or 407-758-1020 (Charles Rutenberg Realty - Orlando, Florida) about 1 year ago

Thanks for all the nice comments.

Katerina - I do have a Flickr account with lots of pictures!  Is it MauiHunter?  Can't remember right now. lol

Posted by Georgina M. Hunter R(S) e-Pro Maui Real Estate Sales (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui) about 1 year ago

Georgina—Aloha - Maui is a magical place! Mahalo for the photos of Wailuku. They bring back wonderful memories. I can't wait to return to the Islands which became home whileI lived there for several years.

Posted by Linda Bourgault (lulugraphix-creative photography) about 1 year ago

Aloha Linda - so glad you liked the Wailuku pics - hope you can make it back here soon.

Posted by Georgina M. Hunter R(S) e-Pro Maui Real Estate Sales (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui) about 1 year ago

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