How a nearly 100-year-old 'miracle house' survived the Lahaina wildfire

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How a nearly 100-year-old 'miracle house' survived the Lahaina wildfire
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All of the homes on this portion of Front Street in Lahaina have been replaced with piles of ash and debris – except one that's nearly 100 years old. Here's how it survived the Maui wildfire.

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