The Knickknackery

Top choice in Hilo


Keliʻi Wilson, the Hilo-born shopkeeper, is a true collector. Among his hand-picked gems, you might find a 1950s koa (Hawaiian timber) dresser, a vintage Singer sewing machine, a rare Ni‘ihau shell lei, a kitschy hula dancer lamp, or an aloha shirt emblazoned with 'STATEHOOD.' Go to browse, talk story and learn about antiques from a pro.


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Nearby Hilo attractions

1. Lyman Museum & Mission House

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Although small in scale, this museum is a good primer on Hawaii's natural and cultural history. Downstairs, geologic exhibits include fascinating examples…

2. Naha & Pinao Stones

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How strong was Kamehameha the Great? According to legend, anyone with enough strength to budge the 3.5-ton Naha Store would also have the strength to…

3. East Hawai‘i Cultural Center/HMOCA

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Curious about Hilo's art scene? Go to this downtown center, which displays well-curated works by both professionals and amateurs. Exhibits change monthly,…

4. Kalakaua Park

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Centrally located, this mini park should be Hilo's 'town square,' but it is mostly green space bypassed by cars and pedestrians. It does come to life on…

5. Federal Building

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Designed by architect Henry Whitfield, this stately building (1919) is typical of Hilo’s early 20th-century government buildings. The former courthouse…

6. Maui's Canoe

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See the current swirling around a large rock in the upstream Wailuku River? Legend has it that the demigod Maui paddled his canoe with such speed across…

7. Pacific Tsunami Museum

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You cannot understand Hilo without knowing its history as a two-time tsunami survivor (1946 and 1960). This museum encompasses only a few rooms, but they…

8. FW Koehnen Building

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Built in 1910, this iconic blue building housed Koehnen's Interiors, a classy home furnishings store, from 1929 until 2012. Three generations of Koehnens…