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Beyond Tiki, Bilge, and Test / Beyond Tiki / The A-Frames of Harbor Blvd. + a couple of other things.

Post #371965 by Bora Boris on Sun, Apr 6, 2008 11:18 AM

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Tiki-Kate and I decided to drive the length of Harbor Boulevard from Costa Mesa to Fullerton and take a picture of every A-frame along the way; with the exception of one International House of Pancakes in Anaheim we did just that. (I still may go back and shoot it.:wink: )

We started in Costa Mesa where I grew up. Memorable A-frames The Pup 'N' Taco on the Corner of Harbor and Wilson and The Bel Congo Motel near Harbor and Mesa Verde Dr. East are long gone but there still were a few.

The Pasta Connection, Costa Mesa

Wienerschnitzel, Costa Mesa

RED-E-RENTALS Costa Mesa • This was cooler when it was actually red.

Ala Moana Apartments Costa Mesa • Not on Harbor Blvd. but you can see it in the background.

Former site of the Kona Lanes, Costa Mesa.
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Bali Hi Mobile Homes Lodge, Santa Ana • No A-Frames here but we had to stop and check it out. We drove around the inside - no Tiki’s but lots of overweight cats.

I wanted to see the former site of The Kono Hawaii and it looks as though a Church is now on the spot, so we kept driving.

Another Wienerschnitzel this one in Santa Ana.

Willow Tree Lodge Motel, Fullerton

Blue Hawaii at the Fox Theater in Fullerton.

One Way Burger, Fullerton

Not as many than I’d thought there would be but more than 5 is good. :)