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Delirious Hilo     Markets, Stores, Streets, Museums
Farmers Market The bakery! Streetscapes
What is not to like in this small, unpretentious, historic, several-times-wiped-out little town on the east side?


1. Farmers Market
On the days it happens, it's the magnet of vitality.
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Can you name all these?
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2. The bakery!
Whenever I return to Hilo this will be my first stop.
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Since March 2020 I have been trying
to replicate the cadamom coffee cake
of this bakery. All goods were excellent.
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Camera versus camera.
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3. Streetscapes
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_20feb29-1035_k.jpg Lava exhibit, in a museum. See "History" page for stories we learned in Hilo museums.
_20mar02-1658_k.jpg The great monkeypod trees of the beachfront park. This open space contained buildings prior to the great tsunami.
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_20feb29-1401_b.jpg Lunch under the monkeypod trees.
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