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imageA total of almost 2-acres of lawn-covered, palm tree-laden park grounds with private sandy beach and magnificent views from its shoreline of Lanai and ocean beyond, comprised of a modern (main building built in 2003) plantation style estate complex that is "Old Hawaii" comfort at its best.
For those familiar this home resembles the historical Allerton Estate home near Poipu Beach on the Island of Kauai. This is a spectacular estate residence that will not disappoint you.

Located along the highway within a convenient 4.5 mile distance east of Kaunakakai on the beach in Kawela, this beautiful, secure and secluded beachfront estate is spacious with all of the modern comforts and amenities, such as a stone-rimmed swimming pool with adjustable "lap pool" jet stream and tropical waterfall, central air conditioning, satellite HD plasma screen televisions with Tivo recorder and DVD home theater sound system, high speed broadband computer Internet access, gourmet kitchen, premium quality traditional plantation home-style furnishings.

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Property Name: Kawela Lot 199
Location: Kawela Plantation
Lot Size: 2 Acres
Price: $349,000
Ocean view, Prime location. Views to Maui, Kaho'olawe, & Lanai sunset & west coast line to Molokai. Perfect site for dream home plus guest house.
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posted by Swenson Real Estate

imageStatus: Active
Property Name: Kawela Lot 75
Location: Kawela Plantations
Lot Size: 2 Acres
Price: $350,000
Spectacular Ocean Views

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posted by Swenson Real Estate



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Archaeological Resources of Kawela

When Kawela Plantation was still a dream in Senator Yee’s mind, he met with several Hawaiian activist groups, the Molokai community and the Molokai Chamber of Commerce and presented his plan for development of Kawela. The feelings were mixed. But, one thing stood out prominently - the preservation of archeological sites. Senator Yee assured them he would do everything possible in this area. He hired Bishop Museum to conduct a survey of all such sites. Bishop Museum conducted an intensive field survey covering 1,236 acres. The field force located 182 sites which revealed 499 features representing a wide range of late prehistoric period Hawaiian structure types. Numerous artifacts were found, including the only two-piece canoe paddle, an extremely rare artifact form. All of the artifacts are currently stored at the Bishop Museum. Petroglyph sites were also located depicting anthropomorphic figures, fish hooks and dogs. An old Hawaiian rock slide was also located.

On recommendation of Bishop Museum, Senator Yee created 35 historic site easements in the Kawela area and submitted these 35 significant historical sites to the National Register of Historic places which was accepted and approved by the State of Hawaii Historic Places Review Board.

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