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Cool color photo of Tiki Gardens entrance.
And a hula dancer on top of Tiki!
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I’ve been exploring Newspapers looking at various old Tiki places. One pathway led me to look at Tiki Gardens in Florida. This thread has some really great items posted. The archives only went back so far.. so I didn’t see the actual beginning - when the Signal House opened. However, on June 16, 1961, I found ads for the “new” Tiki Gardens as a free add-on attraction.
It seems that the Signal House had already shown to be profitable, at least enough so that they could add the gardens. Just the list of various shops within the Signal House makes one’s imagination light up. The Oriental Room, Basket Mart, Kontidi Room, Driftwood Room, China Room, Shell Patio and exotic Polynesian Room.
Here are a couple additional articles about the Tiki Gardens coming to Pinellas County.
According to this article, the Tikis were designed by Gordon Keith.
As is the case, scans of newspapers seem to vary in their quality. Hopefully enough value is gained by simply learning the facts of things that happened. So, I thought I would add some additional items I’ve discovered from old newspapers. I hope someone else enjoys looking at these things as well. Next up - the Tiki Torches weren't the only things burning .. . . |
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Things seem to have been going great with the Tiki Gardens and Signal House. Here’s an ad from 1961 touting the “double header” attraction.
Sadly, on the night of May 9th, 1963; a fire broke out in the Signal House. In the panic to put out the fire, one of the volunteers even crashed his vehicle!
The locals came out to take a look at the damage. When asked, Frank Byers said he would not rebuild. However his friends knew he would.
Within just a few days, this article announces that rebuilding had already started. All the burned merchandise was dumped out back as fill.. who knows what is still buried there!
By September construction was heavily underway and things were looking up for Tiki Gardens. According to the article, the new place would be patterned after the International Marketplace in Hawaii.
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Great research. Thanks for sharing |
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Ditto! Thanks - I really enjoy this stuff! |
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Glad a few others are also enjoying these old Newspaper clippings. Here's some more... Rebuilding from the Fire In the rebuilding efforts after the fire, this article from March 3, 1964 seems to indicate that they opened the Gardens area first.
As they neared completion of the shops, Tiki Gardens was preparing to host the “Queen of the Holiday Isles” Pageant. This article has a photo of the contestants surrounding Lono.
May 9th, 1964 was the big day for the reopening. What an event to attend!
Shopping, Garden Tours, a Polynesian Revue and the Pageant..
The winner of the Holiday Isles pageant was Pam Brown. Here’s a snippet showing her being ‘crowned’ with flowers. To my modern eyes, she seems older than 17!
This article recounts some of the difficulties during Pam’s first official duty. Apparently, the rules for who was qualified to enter the raffle were not presented clearly.
On June 7th, 1964, the Byers took out a glorious full page ad in the Orlando Sentinel; to beckon visitors from other parts of Florida to the Tiki Gardens and Signal House.
Things seemed to be going well again for Tiki Gardens. |


Tampa Bay Times - 6/16/1961
Tampa Tribune - 6/20/1961
Tampa Tribune - 6/27/1961
Tampa Tribune - 7/4/1961
Tampa Bay Times - 8/7/1961
Tampa Bay Times, May 10, 1963
Tampa Bay Times, May 11, 1963
Tampa Bay Times, May 20, 1963
The Bradenton Herald September 9, 1963
Tampa Bay Times March 13, 1964
The Tampa Tribune May 4, 1964
Tampa Bay Times May 8, 1964
The Tampa Tribune May 11, 1964
Tampa Bay Times May 15, 1964