Antique Alley

Honolulu


Unbelievably crammed with rare collectibles and other cast-off memorabilia from Hawaii through the decades, this co-op shop, which once cameoed on PBS’ Antiques Roadshow, sells just about any Hawaiiana that you can imagine buying, from poi pounders and traditional fish hooks to vintage hula dolls and Matson cruise-liner artifacts. Note: upscale developments are looming in from all sides.


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