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In 1922, James D. Dole (the founder of the Hawaiian Pineapple Company, later known as Dole Food Company) bought Lanai and started a pineapple plantation on the island. For much of the 20th century ...
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 ...
Lana’i City Service is a full-service gas station and convenience store and is home to the Lanai Plantation Deli and the Plantation Store gift shop. Lana’i City Service also provides auto ...
From 1991 to 2000, Matsumoto was vice president of resorts and administration for Lanai Co., Pulama Lana’i’s predecessor, and oversaw The Lodge at Koele and Manele Bay Hotel, as well as the ...
This little hotel in the center of Lanai City was built as a retreat for James Dole’s pineapple executives. It has vintage, plantation-style décor, with ceiling fans, Hawaiian quilts on the beds, and ...