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View from the north, 2018
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Lāhainā Lighthouse after the August 2023 wildfire
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The lighthouse in 2009 | |
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Location | Lāhainā, Hawaiʻi |
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Coordinates | 20°52′19″N 156°40′44″W / 20.872°N 156.679°W |
Tower | |
Constructed | 1840 1905 (current) | (original)
Construction | wood encased in concrete |
Height | 55 feet (17 m) |
Shape | pyramid |
Light | |
First lit | November 4, 1840 |
Lens | Fresnel lens |
Light source | electricity (solar power) |
Range | 7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi) [1] |
The Lāhainā Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse and landmark in Lāhainā, Hawaiʻi. This lighthouse is managed by the United States Coast Guard and the Lāhainā Restoration Foundation maintains it. [2] At the time of its unveiling in 1840, it was the first lighthouse built in Hawaiʻi. [3] [4]
Lāhainā Harbor was a port of choice for whaling vessels from around the world between 1820 and 1860. King Kamehameha III established a first lighthouse there in 1840, which was Hawaiʻi's first. A second and then a third lighthouse were established in 1866. Due to its deficiency, a replacement lighthouse was built in 1905. It is a 55 feet (17 m) timber-framed pyramidal tower, with an enclosed room on top surmounted of the lantern equipped with a Fresnel lens. [2]