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As one of the great ships approached from around Diamond Head, it would announce itself with three piercing blasts of its whistle; by the time it steamed into the harbor hundreds of Honoluluans had flocked to the foot of Maunakea Street to greet it, whether or not they knew anyone aboard.
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As one of the great ships approached from around Diamond Head, it would announce itself with three piercing blasts of its whistle; by the time it steamed into the harbor hundreds of Honoluluans had flocked to the foot of Maunakea Street to greet it, whether or not they knew anyone aboard.
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Could well be, I was thinking of Smith or Maunakea street but didn't see it at first glance.
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The Tan family still lives in an apartment just down Maunakea Street from Wo Fat.
American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009
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By that time, in the mid-eighties, Fong had begun living in Chinatown, in a small apartment on Maunakea Street, where he still resides.
American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009
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The Tan family still lives in an apartment just down Maunakea Street from Wo Fat.
American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009
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Just east of this open-air cornucopia is Maunakea Street, a riot of tiny lei stands in which the flower ladies of Chinatown have woven their delicate, pearly garlands for generations.
American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009
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Just east of this open-air cornucopia is Maunakea Street, a riot of tiny lei stands in which the flower ladies of Chinatown have woven their delicate, pearly garlands for generations.
American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009
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Back on the street, we trolled the markets along Kekaulike and Maunakea, and Chu pointed out to me the ripe abundance of Southeast Asian fruits—varietals that have only recently made their appearance in Chinatown.
American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009
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From their vantage point at a bubble-tea and smoothie stand on busy Maunakea Street, Gloria and Grace Tan have seen some changes come to their neighborhood.
American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009
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