Tiki Central / General Tiki / Found old tiki bar in Lake Elsinore?
Post #563828 by Atomic Tiki Punk on Sat, Nov 6, 2010 4:59 PM
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I have some personal history with this place, My Father was a record holding Skydiving Instructor & competition jumper in the 1950s & 1960s, we moved to Lake Elsinore in the early 60,s where my father was an Instructor at the Elsinore Para Center/Airport. My Mom worked a lot, so my dad would take me to work, I would play all day with the other Skydiver Brats, running around the Airport, In those day’s it was not uncommon to drag your kid into a bar, get him a coke and have a drink or two. It was very much a time where kids were seen & not heard. I have a few very clear memories of the place back in the 60s; it was a local bar and drew an older clientele, the décor was mostly Nautical at that time, I don’t member seeing any Tikis. The “Elsinore 500” was a famous motorcycle race which drew the likes of Steve McQueen who raced in it and who I was very lucky to meet a couple of times, he had some friends who skydived. During the 1966 Elsinore 500 which drew a huge crowd & a few Outlaw Motorcycle clubs My Dad partnered with some friends and opened up their own bar called the “Rumble seat” a couple of miles away, which catered to the Skydiving scene, I spent a lot of time there as a kid. |