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This is small-town U.S.A., Moloka’i style. On Saturdays, take a leisurely look at the farmers’ market, which is also part swap meet, part social gathering.
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The former houses the post office, souvenir shops, fast food joints, and Azeka’s Snack Shop – the only place left to get the old market’s famous ribs. Across the road, Azeka Mauka offers local banks, more souvenirs, and Stella Blues.
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You can buy handmade kites and windsocks, and view the owners’ collection of drums, baskets, jewelry, and textiles.
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A treasure trove of 1930s to ’50s glassware, tableware, furniture, and plenty of Hawaiiana.
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For those who enjoy more subtle versions of Hawaiian prints, Blue Ginger offers some great designs. It is especially good for baby and children’s clothes.
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The vast stock includes a full selection of Hawaiian music and books, while the café serves good coffee, breakfast items, and light lunches.
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A long-time Maui resident, Clementine magically crams a treasure trove of unique clothing, jewelry, accessories, and more into a joyous cupboard of a room!
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Lovely and comfortable clothing, accessories, jewelry, bath items, housewares, and one of the best selections of greeting cards on the island.
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The king of T-shirt shops, Crazy Shirts designs are distinctive, and the shirts made of the highest quality cotton.
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Beautiful, unique, handpainted and silk clothing, much of it locally made.
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