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Keomuku Village on Lanai
Information about the Keomuku Village on Lanai Island in Hawaii.
Keomuku Village was the population center of Lanai in the 1890s, when the Maunalei Sugar Company made an effort to raise sugar cane along the coast of Lanai. The company eventually failed. At one time the Gay family used Keomoku as the coastal headquarters for their cattle and sheep ranching activities, but by 1951, that was no longer the case, and the remaining population of Keomoku move to Lanai City. Not much remains of Keomoku Village today, except the Malamalama Church, which has been restored.
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