Lahaina Printsellers was a well-loved and culturally significant store located on Front Street in Lahaina, Maui. Known for its wide selection of maps, prints, and artworks, the shop offered a treasure trove of local and antique items that attracted many visitors. Customers appreciated the knowledgeable staff, especially Eli, whose passion for history and maps enhanced the shopping experience. Visitors enjoyed browsing through vintage maps, original antique pieces, and high-quality canvas prints, often engaging in interesting conversations about history, cartography, and Lahaina’s past. Many found the shop to be a fascinating place, even for those not typically interested in art galleries, due to its rich collection and friendly atmosphere. The store was considered more than just a tourist spot; it was a cultural icon representing Lahaina’s history and heritage. Sadly, the shop was destroyed in the 2023 Maui wildfire, which was a great loss to the community and to those who cherished its unique treasures. The store’s disappearance is mourned by many, who remember it as a special place where history and art came alive through maps and prints.