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Rearview Mirror: Streets of Honolulu and stories about them

BOB SIGALL PHOTO
                                In Kaneohe, Popoki Street meets Iole Street. In Hawaiian, they mean “cat” and “mouse.”
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BOB SIGALL PHOTO

In Kaneohe, Popoki Street meets Iole Street. In Hawaiian, they mean “cat” and “mouse.”

DAKIN INSURANCE, 1899
                                Corkscrew Lane, in red, bisected the block bounded by Beretania Street, running vertically along the left, Fort Street, Kukui Street and Queen Emma Street. Capitol Place and Pacific Honda are there now.
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DAKIN INSURANCE, 1899

Corkscrew Lane, in red, bisected the block bounded by Beretania Street, running vertically along the left, Fort Street, Kukui Street and Queen Emma Street. Capitol Place and Pacific Honda are there now.

COURTESY DALENE YOUNG
                                Dalene Way in Kuliouou was named for Dalene Young, granddaughter of the man who built the subdivision. She’s an actress and writer
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COURTESY DALENE YOUNG

Dalene Way in Kuliouou was named for Dalene Young, granddaughter of the man who built the subdivision. She’s an actress and writer

BOB SIGALL PHOTO
                                In Kaneohe, Popoki Street meets Iole Street. In Hawaiian, they mean “cat” and “mouse.”
DAKIN INSURANCE, 1899
                                Corkscrew Lane, in red, bisected the block bounded by Beretania Street, running vertically along the left, Fort Street, Kukui Street and Queen Emma Street. Capitol Place and Pacific Honda are there now.
COURTESY DALENE YOUNG
                                Dalene Way in Kuliouou was named for Dalene Young, granddaughter of the man who built the subdivision. She’s an actress and writer