





Kokua Market moved in years ago, but before that, the location was the site of Mo‘iliæili Store. Good memories of that place and the nice ladies who worked there. My mom always liked shopping there.
okay maybe was stank sometimes ... but was good fun!
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Good pictorial account on Kokua's colorful walls. Moiliili neighbors, on their website, indicated most did not like Jackson wall, but it sure cut down on the unwanted graffiti that is much more unsightly.
Like your site :)
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