Historic Downtown Paia - Maui Hawaii - Sugar Plantation Town

maui sugar cane fields in bloom - Hawaii 

Welcome to Paia - Maui Hawaii

(I don't think I have blogged about this yet, but have already blogged plentyabout Paia - so here is my entry into the Historic Towns contest for ActiveRain REALTOR LIFE...)

Welcome to Paia Maui Hawaii, 96779          PAIA MAP

If you come to Maui and drive east from the airport, along the Hana Highway, you'll come to the small oceanfronttown of Paia.  It's all historic!  Paia Maui was once a thriving sugar plantation town in the 1800's with a sugar mill, hospital, train station, worker housing and commercial district.  Paia was actually 2 towns back then... Paia with the mill, the railroad station (now a retail home furnishings store) and the housing, and Lower Paia along the shoreline, where the shops and restaurants and movie theaters were located, serving the community. 

I guess you could say the whole downtown oceanfront area is pretty much the historic district, as there has not been a lot of new construction in the center.  New buildings, like our Post Office are built to keep the character of the town consistent.  Old and new mix it up for special events.

Being an oceanfront location, Paia has experienced tsunamis in historic times.  In April 1946, Paia experienced the largest tsunami in Hawaii's recorded history, which was the result of an earthquake originating in Alaska.   Only 1 person in Paia perished in that event.

Once upon a time, Paia was a busy place, with one of the biggest populations on the island, and the oldest sugar plantation on Maui.  Before Kahului was built - this is where a lot of the sugar cane workers lived.  The very first phone line in the Hawaiian Islands was installed in Paia, according to old timers.  A lot of the old stuff has gone already, like movie theaters, most of the camp houses, and shops. 

Even in the 28 years I have been frequenting Paia I have noticed a lot of the old time shops close their doors and become Real Estate offices!  Our office is located in what used to be a gas station back in the day.  The local Thai Food restaurant is also in an old service station, at the other side of town, about a block away.  Get your hair and nails done in a unique setting.

 

 Paia Maui shops on Baldwin Ave.

A lot of the shops in Historic Paia were run by Japanese and other immigrant families who originally came out as indentured workers to work in the fields.  Paia's local people were a mix of Americans, Asians, Puerto Ricans, Portuguese, and Native Hawaiian who lived and worked together in harmony, as they do now.  As they prospered, some would start their own enterprises to serve the needs of their neighbors.  You can still see some of these names on the stores:

  • Horiuchi Market
  • Nagata Store
  • Ikeda Store
  • Bersamin's
  • Quinsaat
  • Garcia

Aerial picture of Paia now, which isn't a whole lot different from this perspective.

 

Maui Moonbow boutique

 

Old is new in Paia... some things never change.  You can shop for so many timeless things in such a small place:

  • surfboards - sport of Hawaiian kings
  • aloha shirts- keep cool in the tradewinds
  • hula skirts - classic beach wear
  • jewels and gems - from around the Pacific Rim
  • shells souvenirs - from the seven seas
  • coconuts by the truckload
  • fresh fish and fish tacos
  • fish prints - a Japanese art goes Maui style
  • local pottery - hand thrown and built in Haiku workshops
  • glass art - creations for the home

 

If you're thinking about moving to Paia, check out some other posts in the Paia relocation package.

link to eastmaui.com website for The Hunter

 Call or EMAIL directly to The Hunter

Maui Realtor Georgina M. Hunter R(S) 808 283-0635

Team member: Jim Sanders Realty Inc.  Paia HI 96779

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20 Comments on Historic Downtown Paia - Maui Hawaii - Sugar Plantation Town

You're doing such a beautiful job on your presentations of your island Georgina! You surely are the expert for your area!

04/07/2008 12:14 AM by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman (RA), Hawaii Real Estate & Hawaii Relocation (Century 21 Liberty Homes -Mililani, Hawaii)


Thanks Sally!  Likewise for you.  I hope you're getting plenty busy from all the calls and emails.

04/07/2008 12:22 AM by Georgina Hunter Maui Realtor (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui)


Georgina- Gorgeous photos and I love the buildings! It is so nostalgic and historic. I enjoyed your entertaining style of presenting history. 

04/07/2008 01:34 AM by Nestor & Katerina Gasset, Realtors® Wellington Florida Luxury Homes (International Properties and Investments, Inc.)


Georgina, What a quaint little town. Real Estate offices, huh? I wouldn't mind owning a bit of RE there! We have many little towns in Texas that dwindled such as this one. Commerce moves and leaves behind the workings of a busy city! It is very beautiful. I love your pictures. Later in the rain~Deb

04/07/2008 08:59 AM by Brooks Prime Properties


Katerina - Paia is a cute town, and it's seen much busier days.  Today though it's got a lot of colorful characters.

Debra - The work may be gone, but the beauty is still what attracts people.

04/07/2008 05:05 PM by Georgina Hunter Maui Realtor (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui)


Georgina, Paia looks like such a lovely little town. My family and I were blessed to be able to visit Hawaii last year...It was even more beautiful than I'd always dreamed it would be! 

04/07/2008 06:25 PM by Kim Southern - Blue Ridge Real Estate (Century 21 Professional Realty Group)


Kim - thanks for dropping in.  You're right, it is more beautiful than pictures can show.... .there's also the wonderful smell of flowers in the air, the sound of the waves, the warmth of the sun.... I don't need to tell you!

04/07/2008 06:51 PM by Georgina Hunter Maui Realtor (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui)


OK.... sand between your toes, fluttering of the palm trees, bright flowers, fresh sahimi and cold beer after a hard day's work, all kinds of yummy things to eat, star filled night skies..... I could go on and on.  : )

04/07/2008 08:25 PM by Georgina Hunter Maui Realtor (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui)


Wonderful job ! Love the pictures ! Thanks for allowing us to walk down memory lane with you !

04/08/2008 05:50 AM by Crossville TN Real Estate Melissa Grant Cumberland County and Surrounding area's (Third Tennessee Realty and Associates)


Melissa - thank you for  taking a stroll down Paia's main street.

04/08/2008 05:39 PM by Georgina Hunter Maui Realtor (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui)


Georgina:

This is a great post it makes me want to charter a plane for a vacation. Thanks for sharing.

04/08/2008 11:43 PM by Alan Kirkpatrick Austin Texas Real Estate (Austin Texas Homes)


Georgina, I just love Paia...I should after all the money I spent there. All kidding aside, Paia I found to be down to earth and unique.  Missing it all, already.

04/11/2008 05:23 PM by Sacramento Real Estate and Luxury Homes, Assoc. Real Estate Broker,Gena Riede (Remax Gold, Assoc Broker)


Alan - Chartering a plane might be your best bet these days - or try the new Alaska Air routes.

Hi Gena - I got some cute video of Paia today and will be working on it.

04/13/2008 01:25 AM by Georgina Hunter Maui Realtor (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui)


Hi Georgina - what a really nice post this is, and I love these pictures - so colorful and happy!  Your header picture is beautiful.  Thanks for sharing the history of this area - nicely done.

Ann

04/16/2008 07:28 PM by Portsmouth NH Real Estate ~ Ann Cummings (RE/MAX Coast to Coast - Portsmouth New Hampshire)


Ann - I'm so glad you enjoyed this post - I have lots more pictures, but not enough time.

04/16/2008 09:44 PM by Georgina Hunter Maui Realtor (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui)


Georgina ...  Ohhhhhhhhhhh I miss Hawaii, my all time favorite travels are in Maui and on the Kona coast.  Beautiful pictures, great blog and thanks for the nostalgia.

C. Lange

04/16/2008 11:07 PM by Michael Lange, e-Pro, GRI and Cheron Lange (John Hall and Associates)


Cheron - You're right, Maui and Kona are pretty special.  They're getting a lot of vog over on the Big Island right now - a new eruption in Hale Maumau.

04/17/2008 04:53 AM by Georgina Hunter Maui Realtor (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui)


Georgina, Thanks for sharing your beautiful Island with us.  You do a great job marketing it!  I sometimes wish that I had never boarded that plane and stayed!

04/18/2008 12:46 AM by Tony & Darcy Cannon - The C Team (ERA Realty Center)


Tony and Darcy - Did you get a tear in your eye as the island faded out of sight?

04/18/2008 04:39 AM by Georgina Hunter Maui Realtor (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui)


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