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Spreckelslville has
plenty of expensive beachfront homes and the Maui Country Club line
the beach. There is plenty to do for the outdoor enthusiast
including hiking, horse back riding, surfing, golf and more.
History and Facts:
Spreckelsville is
named for an enterprising young Californian, Claus Spreckels, who
arrived in the islands just as the Reciprocity Act of 1875 was being
enacted. This Act exempted Hawaiian sugar from American import
duties in exchange for American access to Pearl Harbor (among other
things).
Spreckels
recognized the opportunity this presented and, in 1876, after
learning about the sugar business from Henry Baldwin and Samuel T.
Alexander, and playing on the friendships he had developed with King
Kalakaua and other members of the Hawaiian royalty, he began buying
large tracts of land for sugar farming before anyone else knew about
them and secured the water rights he needed to irrigate the dry
central plains, cutting through "red tape" with help from his
influential friends. He started planting sugar cane in 1878.
Spreckels went on
to invest more than $4 million in the Hawaiian economy. He developed
an irrigation system that brought water to the fertile but dry
central plains, turned Kahului into the island's principal port as
his steam ships carried sugar and other products to and from the
mainland and moved the focus of Maui's economy from Lahaina to the
Upcountry area. He introduced controlled irrigation, the use of the
steam plow and an extensive railroad system as well.
Despite all of
this, Spreckels was always considered an "outsider" and deeply
resented for his acumen in promoting his own interests and
maintaining his empire. By 1898, his era on Maui had ended, and the
only reminder of the man is the name of the area where the center of
his extensive sugar plantation once stood.
While there is no
plantation at Spreckelsville any more, there is money. Expensive
beachfront homes and the Maui Country Club line the beach.
To learn more about Homes in this area, please contact us at
808-385-4665 or email:
george@mauihometeam.com