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Name:Tiki Village (Mobile Home Park) Description: |
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Wed, Nov 4, 2009 6:02 PM
I stumbled on this tiki site today, going to work on a customers boat. This is located in the middle of the state, in a area of old lakeside resorts. I was shocked to find this location, as there is no tiki in this part of florida, as that area was not one of the hip spots, during the Tiki era. I talked to a couple of the residents, and they said it used to have carved tiki's and a tiki hut, but they fell vitim to Florida hurricanes, rot, and termites. They did keep the great signs, and have kept them restored, as the residents love the "exotic" name. I am following up a lead on one surviving tiki statue which may be in private hands, nearby.
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Thu, Nov 5, 2009 9:46 AM
Is "55 Plus" an age requirement? |
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Bahama Don
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Thu, Nov 5, 2009 5:09 PM
Yes, It is a retirement community. |
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Fri, Nov 6, 2009 8:44 AM
I love that first sign! That would have gone in one of my book page collages. Here's a postcard from it. It doesn't look like it was too tikified, with no Tikis around the sign or the main building, but there must have been some carvings, somewhere.
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Sat, Nov 7, 2009 8:42 PM
Hi Sven, I love that first sign too, it is tooo cool. I'd put it up in my back yard! I managed to talk to a fellow who worked there for many years, and he said there was a number of carvings in the rec room, and some outdoor ones as well. I am supposed to go see the one surviving Tiki, early next week. I will post photo's of it, after my visit. Finding this place, made my work trip alot more fun than I expected! |
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