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1950s / Original Places and Tiki Bars of California
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thetimetraveler
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Sun, Apr 6, 2008 10:13 AM
Greetings! I'm taking a much-needed getaway back in time, preferably the 1950s, by myself Mon-tues |
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GatorRob
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Sun, Apr 6, 2008 10:18 AM
Rather than asking us to do all the work for you, why not go to Critiki where you can locate the places in the area where you will be travelling and then you can come back here and search the Locating Tiki thread for more info on each place? Oh, and enjoy your trip. :) |
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Koolau
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Sun, Apr 6, 2008 10:55 AM
El Monte Legion Stadium - there's a place I haven't thought about in years. Long gone, my friend - I believe it was torn down in the '70s. And the Coconut Grove? Dude, you need to adjust the settings on your time machine - you shot right past all the stuff you want to see. Do a uie and go back 40 years or so. And if you don't mind, bring me back a case of Stephen Crane mugs and Grace Slick. Mahalo! |
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Sun, Apr 6, 2008 12:10 PM
My first reaction was a bitter "Good Luck!" But when I saw you mention El Monte, I thought of a classic Tiki tour that still yields some original vintage Tiki places. Most of them are apartment buildings, but you will also have one classic Polynesian restaurant to find sustenance at. AND the most amazing original Tiki store in the country. I would start on top at the 210 Freeway at the Rosemead Exit, and go all the way South on Rosemead Blvd past South El Monte down to El Monte/Pico Rivera. You will find: The Outrigger Apartments. Street number is missing here, look for a nice wide A-frame on the left side of Rosemead Blvd.: Then the Kona Kai Apts, marvel at all the different Tiki posts and its A-frame/waterfall/Island mosaic entrance: Then have lunch at Bahooka (recommended: Ribs and yams): Then check out the big Tiki still outside of the Kahlua Apts: and then, quite a bit further South, the three apartment buildings Kapu Kai/Samoa/Aloha Arms (now called Paradise Island): And if you REALLY want to top off your expedition, and shop for some classic Tiki, jump East over to Whittier to Oceanic Arts, that will make it all come together for you: I took the time to assemble this tour, because I know the information amount on TC and Critiki is a little overwhelming, and you sound like your heart is in the right place. Let us know what you find! |
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