This lighthouse is managed by the United States Coast Guard and the Lāhainā Restoration Foundation maintains it.
[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.
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.
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