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Tiki Tour of San Diego
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SOHO San Diego is hosting "A Guide to San Diego's Tiki Modern Architecture" on March 16 as part of its annual Historic Home Tour Weekend. More about the event at the link below (scroll down to "Tour D"): |
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Sat, Mar 1, 2008 8:38 PM
Here is the text from Arriano's linky. $50 for SOHO Members · $65 for non-members Join urban archaeologists on a guided tour in search of San Diego's Tiki temples. See the hidden gardens of the Hanalei Hotel, walk under the soaring Half Moon Inn's porte-cochere, and wonder: "What ever happened to the Kona Kai?" More than ten diverse sites will be featured, culminating in a short presentation on Tiki and cocktail party at the Bali Hai, and a chance to mingle with local historians to talk about the city's unique Tiki Modern architecture. Alex Bevil is a California State Parks historian, adjunct professor of the San Diego New School of Architecture and Design, and author of several award-winning articles on San Diego's architectural and military history in the Journal of San Diego History. With a Masters Degree in Public History from USD, Jaye Furlonger is an authority on San Diego's bygone Hollywood Burlesque Theatre and works as an architectural historian for IS Architecture in La Jolla. Weekend Wrap Up Cocktail Party After three days of tours, lectures and shopping for your favorite architecture books, relax and have a little fun while learning a bit about an often overlooked piece of San Diego's historic architectural legacy. You will be greeted with a world famous Bali Hai Mai Tai and Pu Pu appetizers to enjoy while overlooking San Diego's beautiful bay front, a perfect ending to a weekend in paradise. Note: No sales at the door. Advance RSVP ONLY. |
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Sun, Mar 2, 2008 8:13 AM
Sound like fun anybody going ? |
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Sun, Mar 2, 2008 11:50 AM
Sixty-five clams for the two hour tour, 40 clams for a party afterwards? And you get one drink and (share?) an appetizer plate for that? Can we just crash in on the afterparty and buy a drink for 6.95 instead? That would be a savings of, um... lemme see, $98.05. I applaud the whole idea, but the price is way too high for strolling through 10 places we've no doubt already been to. I'd sure like to see the exact list of the places visited, which doesn't seem to be provided.... |
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Sun, Mar 2, 2008 5:26 PM
yeah the price is a bit steep for my blood. I will be at the Bali Hai that morning for my monthly trip with friends for brunch though. This sounds great but $65, eek. |
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Sun, Mar 2, 2008 6:56 PM
Yeah, I thought it was a little bit steep as well. But thought I would post it just in case anyone was interested. Maybe I'll just show up and lurk around in the back. "I am Lono!" [ Edited by: arriano 2008-03-02 18:57 ] |
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Sun, Mar 2, 2008 10:25 PM
too rich for my blood, ill just be cruzin around to all the stops playin my uke and laughing at everyone who droped that much cash "haha i got here for free" |
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Cammo
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Mon, Mar 3, 2008 8:21 AM
Hey, I'll drive a party of four in my car to all the Tiki Locales they want if somebody will play bongoes and uke in the back seat and buy me a Rum Collins at the Bali Hai. If you split the Collins, that'll be about 1.98 each. The catch is, you'll have to put up with me talking about the Tiki places we visit.... |
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Tue, Jun 3, 2014 3:22 PM
You can download this brochure: Tiki: A Guide to San Diego's Tiki Modern Architecture. The link also takes you to several other SD tourism brochures you can download. http://www.sohosandiego.org/tourbooklets/index.htm -Lori [ Edited by: tikilongbeach 2014-06-03 15:23 ] |
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Tue, Jun 3, 2014 6:41 PM
Thanks, Lori! |
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Spider Mike
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Tue, Jun 3, 2014 9:46 PM
I took this " tour" a few years ago. Not what I expected and the whole thing was a bit uptight. Great idea but somehow they sucked all the fun out of it. |
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Mon, Jun 9, 2014 5:54 AM
**Buildings Visited on the Tour ** Here's the list, Paradise Point has a great 9 hole tropical putting course, bring your own clubs and ball so you don't have to pay 5 bucks to use it. LOTS of places they missed, we should just add to this list! Paradise Point Resort & Spa, originally named Vacation Village Trader Mort’s Liquor Store, originally named Hooch Hut Tikified Street Furniture Stan Miller Yacht Sales, originally named Shelter Cove Marina & Yacht Sales Hallmark Yacht Brokers The Crow’s Nest, originally named Chris Craft Boat Sales Nielsen Beaumont Marine Inc., originally named Mauricio & Standard Marine Service/Gas Station David L. Fraser Yacht Brokerage, originally named Gold Coast Humphrey’s Half Moon Inn & Suites, originally named Half Moon Humphrey’s by the Bay Restaurant, originally named the Tahitian Silvergate Yacht Club Yokohama Friendship Bell Shelter Island Substation & Dock, San Diego Harbor Police Bali Hai Restaurant, originally named The Hut Islands Restaurant, Hotel, & Gardens at the Hanalei Hotel - 1965 Mission Bay Park Tourist Information Center Building - 1968 Mission Bay Automotive - c. 1960 Catamaran Motor Hotel - 1958-69 Windansea Surf Shack - 1947 to present Balboa Mortuary and Crematorium - 1963-64 Balboa Branch, San Diego Public Library - 1971 1st Baptist Church of Clairemont - c. 1955 American Housing Group Homes - Mid-1950’s Campus Medical-Dental Center - c. 1958 West Coast Worship Center - 1971 Prescott Residence - c. 1958-1960 The Flying Bridge Restaurant - c. 1958-60 Hawaiian Gardens Suite Hotel - 1972 |
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