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Hawaiian Garden, SEABROOKE, NH (Restaurant)
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Sun, Jun 27, 2010 3:35 PM
Name:Hawaiian Garden Description: "Cantonese Polynesian Food and Drinks" "New Hampshire's Finest Motor Inn Restaurant 32 Modern Units with Olympic Size Pool". The matchbook is really cool and it's hard to make it out but it looks like it might feature a Cannibal Tiki. It looks like he is holding something in front of his mouth or face. If not, his mouth is quite large and kind of out of place. It looks like there are only three Hotels in Seabrook. There is a new Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites in Seabrook located just six miles from Hampton Beach and just located off Route 1 near I-95. There is no pool at this location though and it looks to be new. Maybe old one destroyed? There is a Best Western Seabrook Inn located at Nine Stard Road. This particular Hotel is completely void of any Hawaiian Decor or building splendor whatsoever. It's actually very, very plain with no character but is probably of age. It also does feature a pool but no restaurant. And lastly there is a Hampshire Inn Conference Center located at 20 Spur Rd (Rte 107). That being the address, it may not be the location we are looking for as it's not on Route 1 but not knowing the area it is hard to say. Address's, locations and things change over time so can't be sure. This Inn does feature an inside pool though. We've had success on here before with finding out about these places so thought I would throw it on here. TabooDan [ Edited by: TabooDan 2010-06-27 17:40 ] |
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uncle trav
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Sun, Jun 27, 2010 5:21 PM
Here is a menu from Arkiva Tropika. Visit the site here http://www.arkivatropika.com/cgi-bin/item.cgi?item_id=364 |
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TabooDan
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Sun, Jun 27, 2010 5:39 PM
Hey, Good one Uncle Trav!! I always forget to check out her website. TabooDan |
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Sun, Jun 27, 2010 9:11 PM
I found an article published in the Harvard Crimson about a protest/riot next to the Motel. Apparently they were going to make a nuclear power plant or some thing like that there in 1980 and some people didn't like it very much. This is an excerpt from the full article and the last part names the motel and gives a clue as to where this temple is located, or was located. By William E. Mckibben, "-nightsticks in their hands, their backs to the towering construction site that will someday be the Seabrook Nuclear Generating Station. Shields in hand, protesters charge, slashing at the fence with boltcutters, tugging at it with grappling hooks. A stream of mace comes from the other side, where National Guard and state police beat at the shields and try to grab the cutters. Within minutes, a pepperfogger..." "Back at the plant's main gate, on Rte 1 next to the Hawaiian Garden Motel, other demonstrators attempt a "blockade."" We just need to find the main gate of this power plant. Any local TCers willing to do some sleuthing around over there? |
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Thu, Dec 29, 2011 7:11 PM
Well, I guess the protesters didn't win. That power plant has been there most of my life. Maybe I can drive by & see if there is anything to see... Doubt it though, being over 30 years later. |
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Mon, Jan 9, 2012 2:21 AM
absolutely nothing to see there - the location was completely bulldozed and replaced with a new construction "99" restaurant. I live 3 miles from the location and drive by twice a week. The Hawaiian Gardens in Seabrook was another of the old school classic tiki joints. upon entering you could choose to walk left to the dining room, or choose to turn right and walk over the bridge to the lounge. In the late 70's the place was a favorite spot for locals to sip scorpion bowls and watch live rock and roll - you could almost be certain the cops would stop by on a Saturday night as a brawl would surely ensue. Sunday afternoons were a little more calm as the lounge crowd were home nursing their hangovers or still in jail waiting to be bailed out. |
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