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Wed, Jan 20, 2010 11:46 AM
Aloha TCers, I've been wondering for years what the History might be behind the Hawaiian influence in Montrose California? There is Honolulu ave., Luana St., Pali St. as well as the old Vali Hai area (sign has now been gone for awhile) I also recall hearing that a Tiki Bar was once where the Teri-Yaki place now is. I do see a scenic similarity (Oahu) while looking at the green mountains while driving west on Foothill or Honolulu, but who started this? Does anyone else know of any other Hawaiian influence in this area and where they came from? TT |
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Wed, Jan 20, 2010 11:54 AM
It's an era commonly known as "Polynesian pop", which started in the 1930s in Los Angeles. There is a book called "The Book of Tiki" that..... :D No, all kidding aside, I don't think it's Montrose-specific. There are neighborhoods all over Los Angeles that have taken their street and place names from the Islands, for example "Hawaiian Gardens". When Jeff Berry still was my neighbor here in Silverlake, he lived on Aloha Street. |
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Wed, Jan 20, 2010 12:00 PM
Thanx for your reply. Do you remember the name of the Tiki Bar that was once there in Montrose? |
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Wed, Jan 20, 2010 12:07 PM
I don't. There was a thread here recently on a place in that neighborhood....there are some folks here on T.C. that live up in them there hills which could perhaps chime in on this. |
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