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Slaughterhouse Beach

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This beach was named after the Old Honolua Ranch Slaughterhouse that used to be on the cliff next to the beach. The slaughterhouse is long gone now, but the name stuck and it is still called that today. If you can’t find any parking, go ahead and continue down the road to our next stop.

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