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Post #279890 by Ojaitimo on Sat, Jan 20, 2007 10:29 AM

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The new thread about Trader Vic's in general yesterday points out how important urban archeology is for all of us and our childrens children.
So many places are already gone forever.
This throw away society we live in seems to want it that way. If we don't fight it we are doomed to repeat it and I am doing what little I can to fight aganst it.
Wasn't the interior of Don the Beachcombers in Marina Del Rey great?
I have heard it was, but other than Premex posting the one picture that was taken inside, I wouldn't know. There must be other picrures collected in albums somewhere but I have yet to see them.
I have photographed the interior of Trader Vic's twice now and plan to do so again.
Please TCers, use your cameras, any pictures are better than no pictures. Premex used his cell phone camera for his post on Dons and if he hadn't, I would not have taken the photographs that I added to his thread without Premex's initial post as I assumed Don the Beachcomber's was already torn down.
Please get involved where ever you are and especially in Southern California where it all began and where it seems "They" are trying to end it.
For Trader Vic's not to be preserved so these money grubbing developers can build there is insane.


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[ Edited by: Ojaitimo 2007-01-20 10:55 ]