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Post #640893 by SpaceAgeCity on Mon, Jun 18, 2012 12:15 PM

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Actually, each of the tracts I listed does have at least some Polynesian/Tiki/Hawaiian traits in at least some of its various models. I'm not just talking about a crawlspace. I'm talking about details and styling that aren't necessary for airflow but which hearken back to features in traditional Hawaiian or South Seas structures. You may not have FOUND those houses in these tracts yet -- or you may have overlooked ones where the styling is rather subdued -- but (barring a few errors) they're actually there. (Don't rely on the "pins" on the map to guide you. Often, I just threw a pin randomly somewhere in the tract.) In some cases, I've even found newspaper ads promoting these "Hawaiian" themes in these tracts. I appreciate your attempts to help, but I'm afraid you're wrong about this.

Chris