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Who owns Lanai?
After the Western contact, Kamehameha I, the first King of Hawaii, took ownership ... later known as Dole Food Company) bought Lanai and started a pineapple plantation on the island.
Lanai is known as the "Pineapple Island" because it once was home to a plantation that produced 75% of the world's pineapples. In 1922, pineapple tycoon James Drummond Dole purchased most of the ...
The University of Hawaii Research Organization has a support agreement with program sponsor HAPSMobile Inc. to perform the test project on Lanai. SoftBank Corp., Loon LLC and AeroVironment also ...
1. Lanai is known as the "Pineapple Island" because it once was home to a plantation that produced 75% of the world's pineapples. In 1922, pineapple tycoon James Drummond Dole purchased most of ...
The Research Corp. of the University of Hawaii withdrew its original use determination application and had planned to resubmit a new one in November, seeking to use agricultural lands on Lanai to ...
Though it's the smallest inhabited island in Hawaii, Lanai manages to provide a diverse range of culinary offerings. If you're on a budget and in search of a local haunt, head to Blue Ginger Café ...